The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... force is lost in one form is developed in another , so that if a force seems to have disappeared , it becomes a duty to attempt to dis- cover its hiding - place . We need not follow Dr. Tyndall in the various instances he gives of the ...
... force is lost in one form is developed in another , so that if a force seems to have disappeared , it becomes a duty to attempt to dis- cover its hiding - place . We need not follow Dr. Tyndall in the various instances he gives of the ...
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... force we employ in muscular exertion is the force of burning fuel and not of creative will . In the light of these facts the body is seen to be as incapable of generating energy without expenditure , as the solids and liquids of the ...
... force we employ in muscular exertion is the force of burning fuel and not of creative will . In the light of these facts the body is seen to be as incapable of generating energy without expenditure , as the solids and liquids of the ...
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... force during the long peace between that date and 1848 , when it returned and dashed with irresistible force against every throne in Europe . That epoch may be said to have been the Carnival of Opinion . Doctrinaire statesmen ...
... force during the long peace between that date and 1848 , when it returned and dashed with irresistible force against every throne in Europe . That epoch may be said to have been the Carnival of Opinion . Doctrinaire statesmen ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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