The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... appears to be employed alone to denote the Agora . This may be easily accounted for . By the munificence of Julius C¿sar and of Augustus , a propyl¿um of four Doric columns , which still exist , was reared at the N.E. extremity of the ...
... appears to be employed alone to denote the Agora . This may be easily accounted for . By the munificence of Julius C¿sar and of Augustus , a propyl¿um of four Doric columns , which still exist , was reared at the N.E. extremity of the ...
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... appear again as a youth against his equals , and though always unsuccessful , could go on competing till the age of 35 ... appears to have still maintained its reputa- tion to at least the time of Alexander the Great ; for in the British ...
... appear again as a youth against his equals , and though always unsuccessful , could go on competing till the age of 35 ... appears to have still maintained its reputa- tion to at least the time of Alexander the Great ; for in the British ...
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... appears certain that , as the rate of the current slackens and its depth diminishes , the cooling process must continue at an increased rate , so as to bring down the surface - temperature of the stream to the normal isotherm of the ...
... appears certain that , as the rate of the current slackens and its depth diminishes , the cooling process must continue at an increased rate , so as to bring down the surface - temperature of the stream to the normal isotherm of the ...
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... appears from experiments made in aquaria that the latter do not flourish in full light , but grow well in shadow , it may be concluded that their preference for a moderate depth is rather for reduced light and stillness than for depth ...
... appears from experiments made in aquaria that the latter do not flourish in full light , but grow well in shadow , it may be concluded that their preference for a moderate depth is rather for reduced light and stillness than for depth ...
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... appears , by the experiments of Regnault and others , that the pressure does deviate from Boyle's law when the density of the gas is increased . In the case of carbonic acid and other gases which are easily liquefied , this devia- tion ...
... appears , by the experiments of Regnault and others , that the pressure does deviate from Boyle's law when the density of the gas is increased . In the case of carbonic acid and other gases which are easily liquefied , this devia- tion ...
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