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... direct those of others ? The effects which his speculations produce are often felt far more widely than any that can be produced by physical discovery . The Reviewer himself tells us , that the famous theory , which ac- counted for ...
... direct those of others ? The effects which his speculations produce are often felt far more widely than any that can be produced by physical discovery . The Reviewer himself tells us , that the famous theory , which ac- counted for ...
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... direct the attention of our readers to Mr. Stewart's animadversions . These were occasioned by an opinion pretty confidently delivered by the Reviewer , that Bacon meditated nothing farther in his Novum Organum , than the advancement of ...
... direct the attention of our readers to Mr. Stewart's animadversions . These were occasioned by an opinion pretty confidently delivered by the Reviewer , that Bacon meditated nothing farther in his Novum Organum , than the advancement of ...
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... direct against the point of attack , a mass of power superior to that which was op- posed to him . He places at the heads of his columns those officers on whose desperate audacity he can perfectly rely , and whose example cannot fail to ...
... direct against the point of attack , a mass of power superior to that which was op- posed to him . He places at the heads of his columns those officers on whose desperate audacity he can perfectly rely , and whose example cannot fail to ...
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... direct motion ; but if the spontaneous vibrations be slower , the motions will be in- verted with respect to each other : and , with respect to the tides , we may infer from this mode of calculation , that supposing the earth to be ...
... direct motion ; but if the spontaneous vibrations be slower , the motions will be in- verted with respect to each other : and , with respect to the tides , we may infer from this mode of calculation , that supposing the earth to be ...
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... direct and positive manner from immediate observation . Mr. Laplace appears to be of opinion that these resistances are wholly inconsiderable ; but if any dependence can be placed on the calculations of Du Buat , we ought to expect a ...
... direct and positive manner from immediate observation . Mr. Laplace appears to be of opinion that these resistances are wholly inconsiderable ; but if any dependence can be placed on the calculations of Du Buat , we ought to expect a ...
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