Most philosophers refer in their works to mathematics more or less cursorily, either in the treatment of the ideas of number and magnitude, or in their consideration of the alleged a priori and necessary truths. [Please select]
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I noticed these objects cursorily onlyin them there was nothing extraordinary. [Please select]
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And this he could not dispose of so cursorily. [Please select]
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Hickok, glancing cursorily at Charles Gardiner West, "is exactly the sort of abilities Mr." [Please select]
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Now that I am on the subject of thermometrical observations, I may cursorily remark, that M. [Please select]
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To these logical considerations is added an historical position, which, though only cursorily indicated at the beginning, is evidenced in increasing detail as the deistic movement continues on its course. [Please select]
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Maitland stepped over to the safe, glanced within, cursorily, replaced a bundle of papers which he did not recall disturbing, closed the door and twirled the combination. [Please select]
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