The Saturday Magazine, Volúmenes6-7John William Parker, 1835 |
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... become liquid , and liquid bodies become aëriform . By the abstraction of heat aëriform bodies are rendered liquid , and those bodies which we are accustomed to view only as liquids become solid . The forms and conditions of bodies are ...
... become liquid , and liquid bodies become aëriform . By the abstraction of heat aëriform bodies are rendered liquid , and those bodies which we are accustomed to view only as liquids become solid . The forms and conditions of bodies are ...
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... become solid . The ordinary water , which usually becomes ice at 32 ° , may , by the melting - point of tin , is 442 ° but it may , notwith- addition of one part of common salt to three parts standing , be cooled , by skilful management ...
... become solid . The ordinary water , which usually becomes ice at 32 ° , may , by the melting - point of tin , is 442 ° but it may , notwith- addition of one part of common salt to three parts standing , be cooled , by skilful management ...
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... become stationary . The mass gradually accumulates ; the water , saturated with mud , deposits a sediment , and thus , an island is formed , which soon becomes covered with vegeta- tion . About ten years ago , the Mississippi was sur ...
... become stationary . The mass gradually accumulates ; the water , saturated with mud , deposits a sediment , and thus , an island is formed , which soon becomes covered with vegeta- tion . About ten years ago , the Mississippi was sur ...
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... becomes a powerful radiator . As a testimony of his feeling appreciation of the importance of this discovery , his late Majesty ... become important in a religious point of view . We are evidently , therefore , and deeply indebted to the ...
... becomes a powerful radiator . As a testimony of his feeling appreciation of the importance of this discovery , his late Majesty ... become important in a religious point of view . We are evidently , therefore , and deeply indebted to the ...
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... become immoveable ! Others chain themselves to trees with their faces towards the rising sun , in which position they sometimes remain for years , it death do not release them from their torments ; and they are fed meanwhile by devout ...
... become immoveable ! Others chain themselves to trees with their faces towards the rising sun , in which position they sometimes remain for years , it death do not release them from their torments ; and they are fed meanwhile by devout ...
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Página 97 - Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men, Wisdom in minds attentive to their own.
Página 215 - Yea, thou shalt be as he that lieth down in the midst of the sea, or as he that lieth upon the top of a mast. They have stricken me, shalt thou say, and I was not sick; they have beaten me, and I felt it not: when shall I awake? I will seek it yet again.
Página 244 - MY mind to me a kingdom is ; Such perfect joy therein I find As far exceeds all earthly bliss That God or nature hath assigned ; Though much I want that most would have, Yet still my mind forbids to crave.
Página 123 - Paul's ministry, shall be his hope, and joy, and crown of rejoicing "in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming
Página 77 - ... till the whole firmament was in a glow. The blueness of the ether was exceedingly heightened and enlivened by the season of the year, and by the rays of all those luminaries that passed through it. The galaxy appeared in its most beautiful white. To complete the scene, the full moon rose at length in that clouded majesty...
Página 148 - Happy are they, my son, who shall learn from thy example not to despair, but shall remember, that though the day is past, and their strength is wasted, there yet remains one effort to be made: that reformation is never hopeless, nor sincere endeavours ever unassisted; that the wanderer may at length return after all his errors: and that he VOL.
Página 148 - In these amusements the hours passed away uncounted, his deviations had perplexed his memory, and he knew not towards what point to travel. He stood pensive and confused, afraid to go forward lest he should go wrong, yet conscious that the time of loitering was now past.
Página 148 - ... and despised the petty curiosity that led him on from trifle to trifle. While he was thus reflecting, the air grew blacker, and a clap of thunder broke his meditation.