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Obs . I. The tides , according to the theory of Newton , are caused by what he
calls the attraction of the Moon and Sun. But , according to Phillips , they are
phenomena of motion caused by the rotation or motion of the earth . 2 .-- As such
terms ...
Obs . I. The tides , according to the theory of Newton , are caused by what he
calls the attraction of the Moon and Sun. But , according to Phillips , they are
phenomena of motion caused by the rotation or motion of the earth . 2 .-- As such
terms ...
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Arguments are either metaphysical , physical , political , moral , mechanical , or
theological , according to the science or subject from which they are drawn . The
following deserve notice : a . The Argumentum ad judicium , is an appenl to the ...
Arguments are either metaphysical , physical , political , moral , mechanical , or
theological , according to the science or subject from which they are drawn . The
following deserve notice : a . The Argumentum ad judicium , is an appenl to the ...
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of heat , requires , according to their several natures , eru cibles of different kinds
strong enough to reaist the fire ; made of earthenware , porcelain , or a mixture of
clay and powder of black - leail , or of black - lead altogether , 13. Sometimes ...
of heat , requires , according to their several natures , eru cibles of different kinds
strong enough to reaist the fire ; made of earthenware , porcelain , or a mixture of
clay and powder of black - leail , or of black - lead altogether , 13. Sometimes ...
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... produces the sensation of heat , but , according to the theory of Sir Richard l'
hillips , there is no mehrlernent , and all the phenomena are mere elleota of
ATOM TO NOTIONS Ons 1 , - Body , says he , la ansceptible of two varieties op
motioni ...
... produces the sensation of heat , but , according to the theory of Sir Richard l'
hillips , there is no mehrlernent , and all the phenomena are mere elleota of
ATOM TO NOTIONS Ons 1 , - Body , says he , la ansceptible of two varieties op
motioni ...
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The first conqueror , according to holy writ , was " Nimrod , a powerful hunter ;
who built Babylon , and laid the foundation of the Assyrian Monarchy . He was
succeeded by big son Ninus ; who built Ninevel , and extended his dominions all
over ...
The first conqueror , according to holy writ , was " Nimrod , a powerful hunter ;
who built Babylon , and laid the foundation of the Assyrian Monarchy . He was
succeeded by big son Ninus ; who built Ninevel , and extended his dominions all
over ...
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