The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 265
... force in some other form . The constructive foods are for the most part composed with the aid of nitrogen , and are of great complex- ity ; while the heat or force - producing foods are as commonly mere simple hydro- carbons capable of ...
... force in some other form . The constructive foods are for the most part composed with the aid of nitrogen , and are of great complex- ity ; while the heat or force - producing foods are as commonly mere simple hydro- carbons capable of ...
Page 363
... force ; but actually it has grown into a force by itself , a force which claims to be independent of , and indeed to be superior to , all other forces . It is seeking to assert itself as a revolu- tionary power , violently , noisily ...
... force ; but actually it has grown into a force by itself , a force which claims to be independent of , and indeed to be superior to , all other forces . It is seeking to assert itself as a revolu- tionary power , violently , noisily ...
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... force on another , but the No power , no energy , is required to de- Lucretian atoms would have remained in flect a bullet from its path , provided the profound stillness , except for that occa deflecting force acts always at right ...
... force on another , but the No power , no energy , is required to de- Lucretian atoms would have remained in flect a bullet from its path , provided the profound stillness , except for that occa deflecting force acts always at right ...
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