The Quarterly Review, Volumes 79-81William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1847 |
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... fact discovered , taking the most tinct in character that they might have been simple and concise expression of it ... facts and phraseo- this influence being more complete as the logy of this part of science . ray of light is more ...
... fact discovered , taking the most tinct in character that they might have been simple and concise expression of it ... facts and phraseo- this influence being more complete as the logy of this part of science . ray of light is more ...
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... facts before us . A ray of light , under ordinary circumstances , when reflected from any surface , is capable of ... fact , and its relation to the magnetic power . Next , then , as to this power , or current , or line of force ; for ...
... facts before us . A ray of light , under ordinary circumstances , when reflected from any surface , is capable of ... fact , and its relation to the magnetic power . Next , then , as to this power , or current , or line of force ; for ...
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... facts de- * It is curious and worthy of note to what extent pending on them ; but never before recog- even ... fact , either alone or in composition , the great upon language , when , having asked and received magnetic material ...
... facts de- * It is curious and worthy of note to what extent pending on them ; but never before recog- even ... fact , either alone or in composition , the great upon language , when , having asked and received magnetic material ...
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... fact opposed as to their parts associated together in the globe on dynamic effects , it was to be inferred that a which we dwell - the solid mass of the due mixture of matters of each class would earth , the water of oceans and seas ...
... fact opposed as to their parts associated together in the globe on dynamic effects , it was to be inferred that a which we dwell - the solid mass of the due mixture of matters of each class would earth , the water of oceans and seas ...
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... fact , the gas like the coruscations of soda - water . true position of society ; and , helping them- The children sit along these depositories selves without scruple to the goods of others , of death , or roam through the retired ...
... fact , the gas like the coruscations of soda - water . true position of society ; and , helping them- The children sit along these depositories selves without scruple to the goods of others , of death , or roam through the retired ...
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