The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and Useful Knowledge ...J. M'Gowan for Sir R. Phillips, 1820 - 364 страница |
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... cause , when a ship in full sail strikes on a rock , every one on board is thrown down , and ge- nerally the masts snap in two 4 so when an open chaise stops from a horse falling , those in it are thrown forward ; not from the position ...
... cause , when a ship in full sail strikes on a rock , every one on board is thrown down , and ge- nerally the masts snap in two 4 so when an open chaise stops from a horse falling , those in it are thrown forward ; not from the position ...
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... caused by the pressure of the air on the surface of the external mercury or water ; hence it is inferred , and with reason , that the elasticity of the air which we breathe , is in all places equal in force to the weight of about 29 ...
... caused by the pressure of the air on the surface of the external mercury or water ; hence it is inferred , and with reason , that the elasticity of the air which we breathe , is in all places equal in force to the weight of about 29 ...
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... plants , to the squares of their respective periodical revolutions , 274. Besides affording ns light , the Moon affects the waters , and causes high tides ; which obey her influence , as the seas pass be- 106 ASTRONOMY ,
... plants , to the squares of their respective periodical revolutions , 274. Besides affording ns light , the Moon affects the waters , and causes high tides ; which obey her influence , as the seas pass be- 106 ASTRONOMY ,
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... causes , we shall pre- fer the system which explains , or professes to explain , the causes , and omit that which , while it affects to de- scribe the cause , in truth only defines the phenomena . 3. - If , says Sir R. Phillips , the ...
... causes , we shall pre- fer the system which explains , or professes to explain , the causes , and omit that which , while it affects to de- scribe the cause , in truth only defines the phenomena . 3. - If , says Sir R. Phillips , the ...
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... cause of virtue , is never to do an act which you would be ashamed to have known . 872. The practice of virtue implies restraint on our own wishes , and on our respecting the rights and happiness of others ; restraint is the result of ...
... cause of virtue , is never to do an act which you would be ashamed to have known . 872. The practice of virtue implies restraint on our own wishes , and on our respecting the rights and happiness of others ; restraint is the result of ...
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Страница 91 - Mercury completes his transient year, Glowing, refulgent, with reflected glare ; Bright Venus occupies a wider way, The early harbinger of night and day ; More distant still our globe terraqueous turns, Nor chills intense, nor fiercely heated burns ; Around her rolls the lunar orb of light, Trailing her silver glories through the night ; On the earth's orbit...