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" Tables, and abridged such Observations as naturally flowed from them, into a few succinct Paragraphs, without any long Series of multiloquious Deductions, I have presumed to sacrifice these my small, but first publish'd. Labours unto your Lordship, as... "
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society - Page 224
by Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1878
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The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being a Dictionary of the Definitions of Terms ...

Cornelius Walford - 1871 - 648 pages
...followed from them into a few succinct paragraphs, without any long series of multiloquious deductions, I have presumed to sacrifice these my small but first...much use to persons in your Lordship's place, as they arc of little or none to me, which is no more than the fairest diamonds are to the journeyman jueller...
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The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being a Dictionary of the Definitions of Terms ...

Cornelius Walford - 1871 - 658 pages
...followed from them into a few succinct paragraphs, without any lomr series of multiloquious deductions, I have presumed to sacrifice these my small but first...these is due ; hoping (if I may without vanity say it) they_ may be of as much use to persons in your Lordship's place, as they are of little or none to me,...
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The Insurance Cyclopeadia: Being a Dictionary of the Definitions of Terms ...

Cornelius Walford - 1871 - 736 pages
...scries of multiloquious deductions, I have presumed to sacrifice these my small but first publish'a labours unto your Lordship, as unto whose benign acceptance...these is due ; hoping (if I may without vanity say it) they_ may be of as much use to persons in your Lordship's place, as they are of little or none to me,...
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The Economic Writings of Sir William Petty, Volume 2

Sir William Petty - 1899 - 424 pages
...publish'd, Labours unto your Lordship, as unto whose benign acceptance of some other of my Papers1, even the birth of these is due ; hoping (if I may...it) they may be of as much use || to persons in your Lordships place, as they are of little or none to me, which is no more than the fairest Diamonds are...
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The Economic Writings of Sir William Petty, Volume 2

Sir William Petty - 1899 - 414 pages
...flowed from them, into a few succinft Paragraphs, without any long Series of multiloquious Deductions, I have presumed to sacrifice these my small, but first...as unto whose benign acceptance of some other of my Papers1, even the birth of these is due ; hoping (if I may without vanity say it) they may be of as...
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Occupational Epidemiology, Second Edition

Richard R. Monson - 1990 - 334 pages
...flowed from them, into a few succinct Paragraphs, without any long series of multiloauious Deductions, I have presumed to sacrifice these my small, but first publish'd. Labours into your Lordship, as unto whose benigne acceptance of some other of my Papers, even the Birth of...
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Sir William Petty: Critical Responses

Sir William Petty - 1997 - 404 pages
...flowed from them, into a few succinct Paragraphs, without any long Series of multiloquious Deductions, I have presumed to sacrifice these my small, but first...as unto whose benign acceptance of some other of my Papers1, even the birth of these is due ; hoping (if I may without vanity say it) they may be of as...
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The Economics of Population: Key Classic Writings

Julian L. Simon - 258 pages
...flowed from them, into a few succinct Paragraphs, without any long Series of multiloquious Deductions, I have presumed to sacrifice these my small, but first publish'd, Labours unto your Lordship . . . For with all humble submission to your Lordship, I conceive, That it doth not ill-become a Peer...
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Social Science Quotations: Who Said What, When, and Where

David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 pages
...flowed from them, into a few succinct Paragraphs, without any long Series ofmultiloquious Deductions. I have presumed to sacrifice these my small, but first...it) they may be of as much use to persons in your Lordships place, as they are of little or none to me, which is no more than the fairest Diamonds are...
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