The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 1. köideLittle, Brown, 1902 |
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... passed its left wing . The flying squadron , recalled with siege artillery , under Marshal Oyama , for the capture of Port by signal , again engaged the right wing . The courses became Arthur , and subsequently to move up the Liao ...
... passed its left wing . The flying squadron , recalled with siege artillery , under Marshal Oyama , for the capture of Port by signal , again engaged the right wing . The courses became Arthur , and subsequently to move up the Liao ...
Page 60
... passed through the hands of various races . The Hebrew race gave it inspiration , the Greek gave it intellectual expression , the Roman gave it oppor- tunity of world ascendancy , the Teutonic intensified its spiritual individualism ...
... passed through the hands of various races . The Hebrew race gave it inspiration , the Greek gave it intellectual expression , the Roman gave it oppor- tunity of world ascendancy , the Teutonic intensified its spiritual individualism ...
Page 64
... passed through measured on a divided arc . From this the time of traversing the space between the screens is deduced ... passing through the midpoint of the vibration and the velocity of recoil , the tangent made by the curve with the ...
... passed through measured on a divided arc . From this the time of traversing the space between the screens is deduced ... passing through the midpoint of the vibration and the velocity of recoil , the tangent made by the curve with the ...
Page 65
... passed over a smoky lamp flame , which covered it with a thin deposit of carbon . It next passed over a cylinder in contact with the style of a tuning - fork kept in vibration by electromagnets placed on either side of its prongs , the ...
... passed over a smoky lamp flame , which covered it with a thin deposit of carbon . It next passed over a cylinder in contact with the style of a tuning - fork kept in vibration by electromagnets placed on either side of its prongs , the ...
Page 66
... passed by the plate was exposed . But since , in the time of passage of the space between the slits , the object had moved by a certain amount across the field of view , a fresh impression was produced at each exposure . The object ...
... passed by the plate was exposed . But since , in the time of passage of the space between the slits , the object had moved by a certain amount across the field of view , a fresh impression was produced at each exposure . The object ...
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