The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 10. köideThomas Spencer Baynes C. Scribner's Sons, 1879 |
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... nature of comets , the first was insidi- future time be ascertained to exist , and in his conviction ously recommended to him by his passionate desire to find that light travels with a measurable although , in relation a physical ...
... nature of comets , the first was insidi- future time be ascertained to exist , and in his conviction ously recommended to him by his passionate desire to find that light travels with a measurable although , in relation a physical ...
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... nature of motion once impressed is to continue indefinitely in a uniform direction , and that the effect of the medium is a retarding , not an impelling one . Another commonly received axiom was that no body could be affected by more ...
... nature of motion once impressed is to continue indefinitely in a uniform direction , and that the effect of the medium is a retarding , not an impelling one . Another commonly received axiom was that no body could be affected by more ...
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... natural philosophy in Edinburgh . In the following year he was appointed actuary to the Amicable Life Assurance Office ... nature of metal is 5.956 , and of the liquid 6.069 ; the specific heat the gall . Thus the characteristics of the ...
... natural philosophy in Edinburgh . In the following year he was appointed actuary to the Amicable Life Assurance Office ... nature of metal is 5.956 , and of the liquid 6.069 ; the specific heat the gall . Thus the characteristics of the ...
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... nature of the case , wild animals cannot be per cent . , and a trace of ligneous fibre . Its commonest made the subject of that absolute kind of ownership which adulterations are rice - flour and pulverized bark . Some is generally ...
... nature of the case , wild animals cannot be per cent . , and a trace of ligneous fibre . Its commonest made the subject of that absolute kind of ownership which adulterations are rice - flour and pulverized bark . Some is generally ...
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... Nature , must be pleased with thee . " Booth , Quin , and the old tragedians were remarkable for a style of stately declamation , sonorous , and often graceful and impressive , but wanting the versa- tility and rapid changes of passion ...
... Nature , must be pleased with thee . " Booth , Quin , and the old tragedians were remarkable for a style of stately declamation , sonorous , and often graceful and impressive , but wanting the versa- tility and rapid changes of passion ...
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