Lives of Eminent PersonsBaldwin and Cradock, 1833 - 571 páginas |
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... effect a passage through his squadron , after sustaining great loss , and arrive in the Tagus War commences , in consequence , be- tween England and Portugal Honourable behaviour of Admiral Blake to the captain of a French ship of war ...
... effect a passage through his squadron , after sustaining great loss , and arrive in the Tagus War commences , in consequence , be- tween England and Portugal Honourable behaviour of Admiral Blake to the captain of a French ship of war ...
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... effects , it was thought that the proper order of study was , first to detect the general cause , and then to pursue it into its consequences ; it was considered ab- surd to begin with the effect instead of the cause ; whereas the real ...
... effects , it was thought that the proper order of study was , first to detect the general cause , and then to pursue it into its consequences ; it was considered ab- surd to begin with the effect instead of the cause ; whereas the real ...
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... effect . Nizzoli , a celebrated scholar who lived in the early part of the 16th century , had condemned Aristotle's philosophy , especially his Phy- sics , in very unequivocal and forcible terms , declaring that , although there were ...
... effect . Nizzoli , a celebrated scholar who lived in the early part of the 16th century , had condemned Aristotle's philosophy , especially his Phy- sics , in very unequivocal and forcible terms , declaring that , although there were ...
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... effect ; and therebre it is alto- gether impossible that the stars of them- selves should move with such variety of motion . And besides , if the stars move by themselves , they ether move in an empty space , or in a fuid medium like ...
... effect ; and therebre it is alto- gether impossible that the stars of them- selves should move with such variety of motion . And besides , if the stars move by themselves , they ether move in an empty space , or in a fuid medium like ...
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... effect of the instrument will be to prevent the confusion arising from the interference of the direct and re- fracted rays , and to magnify the object by increasing the visible angle under which it is viewed . These , among the many ...
... effect of the instrument will be to prevent the confusion arising from the interference of the direct and re- fracted rays , and to magnify the object by increasing the visible angle under which it is viewed . These , among the many ...
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