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Page 668
... apply with equal force against similar explications of the attraction of cohesion , and the chemical affinities ; we should also add , that whatever can be urged against a material first mover of the heavenly bodies demonstrates an ...
... apply with equal force against similar explications of the attraction of cohesion , and the chemical affinities ; we should also add , that whatever can be urged against a material first mover of the heavenly bodies demonstrates an ...
Page 977
Then esti mating the spaces in a direction down the plane on which w moves , as w moves with an equal velocity up the other plane , it is obvious that the decomposition may be made as follows . At the end of the time t + t we have for ...
Then esti mating the spaces in a direction down the plane on which w moves , as w moves with an equal velocity up the other plane , it is obvious that the decomposition may be made as follows . At the end of the time t + t we have for ...
Page 1000
The rhythm in singing , is determined by the succession of emphatic notes at certain equal intervals which are bars ; in poetry , by the succession of emphatic syllables at certain equal intervals which Mr. Steele calls cadences .
The rhythm in singing , is determined by the succession of emphatic notes at certain equal intervals which are bars ; in poetry , by the succession of emphatic syllables at certain equal intervals which Mr. Steele calls cadences .
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