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Page xi
... proper if a professor who has thoroughly acquired the knowledge of Mathematics try to solve the same prob- lems . Similarly , with any other science , those who have only an elementary idea can by no means solve any abstruse problems ...
... proper if a professor who has thoroughly acquired the knowledge of Mathematics try to solve the same prob- lems . Similarly , with any other science , those who have only an elementary idea can by no means solve any abstruse problems ...
Page 6
... proper . Con- stancy is a qualification required for the management of an undertaking . Honourable men identify themselves with benevolence , and accordingly fit to be the leaders of men . They can effect an auspicious association of ...
... proper . Con- stancy is a qualification required for the management of an undertaking . Honourable men identify themselves with benevolence , and accordingly fit to be the leaders of men . They can effect an auspicious association of ...
Page 17
... proper occasions . Applying oneself to the king's affairs implies that one possesses great wisdom and good sense . 66 Negative IV . Tightens the mouth of the purse , and is free from blame , although he does not get honours ...
... proper occasions . Applying oneself to the king's affairs implies that one possesses great wisdom and good sense . 66 Negative IV . Tightens the mouth of the purse , and is free from blame , although he does not get honours ...
Page 21
... proper amount . This may be true , and I hope , by the bye , I may not be counted among the number who are to be destroyed . But this is a mere old hypothesis , and it is far from being the case now . " At present , pestilence is never ...
... proper amount . This may be true , and I hope , by the bye , I may not be counted among the number who are to be destroyed . But this is a mere old hypothesis , and it is far from being the case now . " At present , pestilence is never ...
Page 38
... proper . Negative IV . is sunk in Mô ; inauspicious . Interpretation . The calamity of being sunk in Mô is the result of [ Negative IV ] keeping himself aloof from the intelligent . Negative V. is an infant ; and is lucky ...
... proper . Negative IV . is sunk in Mô ; inauspicious . Interpretation . The calamity of being sunk in Mô is the result of [ Negative IV ] keeping himself aloof from the intelligent . Negative V. is an infant ; and is lucky ...
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