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Page 34
In theory , the resistance perpendicular to the planes is suppofed to be equal to
the weight of a column of fluid , whose base = 3,73 in . and altitude = the space
through which a body muft fall to acquire the velocity of 0,66 feet ; now that space
is ...
In theory , the resistance perpendicular to the planes is suppofed to be equal to
the weight of a column of fluid , whose base = 3,73 in . and altitude = the space
through which a body muft fall to acquire the velocity of 0,66 feet ; now that space
is ...
Page 294
Petals equal in number to the teeth of the calyx , alternate with them , and
inserted into the rim just within them . Stamina inserted into the fame rim within
the petals , numerous , rarely only equal to the petals in number , or about twice
as many ...
Petals equal in number to the teeth of the calyx , alternate with them , and
inserted into the rim just within them . Stamina inserted into the fame rim within
the petals , numerous , rarely only equal to the petals in number , or about twice
as many ...
Page 415
SOME of the most difficult and interesting parts of scripture are here discussed in
a manner which does equal credit to the writer's candour and judgment . His
views are directed solely by the love of truth ; and , if we cane not at all times
receive ...
SOME of the most difficult and interesting parts of scripture are here discussed in
a manner which does equal credit to the writer's candour and judgment . His
views are directed solely by the love of truth ; and , if we cane not at all times
receive ...
Page 475
... had repeated opportunities of displaying his former fpirit , and expressing , with
even more effect than before , his deteftation of popular claims , and particularly
that of reform . He has thewn an equal abhorrence of the catholic pretensions ...
... had repeated opportunities of displaying his former fpirit , and expressing , with
even more effect than before , his deteftation of popular claims , and particularly
that of reform . He has thewn an equal abhorrence of the catholic pretensions ...
Page 482
Their constitution was entirely democratical ; cach Cofack enjoyed equal rights .
Their ataman , or chief , was annually elected . Every citizen of their republic had
equal pretensions to the higheft office . They had no written laws ; but they had ...
Their constitution was entirely democratical ; cach Cofack enjoyed equal rights .
Their ataman , or chief , was annually elected . Every citizen of their republic had
equal pretensions to the higheft office . They had no written laws ; but they had ...
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