The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... given in a second . Each bell will now be struck before it has ceased to vibrate , so that in the resulting sound there will be less of the fundamental tone and more of the original clang , till at last , when the peal is reduced to one ...
... given in a second . Each bell will now be struck before it has ceased to vibrate , so that in the resulting sound there will be less of the fundamental tone and more of the original clang , till at last , when the peal is reduced to one ...
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... given for a valuable consideration . A warrant of Attorney is an authority to one or more attorneys to appear for the party executing it , in a court of record , at the suit of the person for whose benefit it is given , and to suffer ...
... given for a valuable consideration . A warrant of Attorney is an authority to one or more attorneys to appear for the party executing it , in a court of record , at the suit of the person for whose benefit it is given , and to suffer ...
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... given point , the observed electrostatic and electromagnetic forces will be completely accounted for . The next step is to account for this state of stress in the medium . In the case of electromagnetic force we avail ourselves of ...
... given point , the observed electrostatic and electromagnetic forces will be completely accounted for . The next step is to account for this state of stress in the medium . In the case of electromagnetic force we avail ourselves of ...
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... given to the world , and is well char- acterised by Cuvier , " C'est le plus magnifique monument que l'Art ait encore élevé à la Nature . " During the preparation and publication of his great work Audubon made several excursions from ...
... given to the world , and is well char- acterised by Cuvier , " C'est le plus magnifique monument que l'Art ait encore élevé à la Nature . " During the preparation and publication of his great work Audubon made several excursions from ...
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... given as Ælius , we cannot avoid suspecting with Casaubon and Salmasius that the full name was Ælius Lampridius Spartianus , and that two authors have been manufactured out of one . We further find Spartianus observing , at the ...
... given as Ælius , we cannot avoid suspecting with Casaubon and Salmasius that the full name was Ælius Lampridius Spartianus , and that two authors have been manufactured out of one . We further find Spartianus observing , at the ...
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