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Page 109
... means sufficient to the result pro- posed ; but , does the result substantiate the ade- quacy of the means ? If we are to reject all that does not seem in accordance with what we already know , his majesty of Siam was not so far wrong ...
... means sufficient to the result pro- posed ; but , does the result substantiate the ade- quacy of the means ? If we are to reject all that does not seem in accordance with what we already know , his majesty of Siam was not so far wrong ...
Page 247
... means will be adopted to avert , or at least assuage , the terrible calamities of confla- gration and shipwreck - better acquaintance with the principles of spontaneous combustion , and with the natural law of storms , being of itself a ...
... means will be adopted to avert , or at least assuage , the terrible calamities of confla- gration and shipwreck - better acquaintance with the principles of spontaneous combustion , and with the natural law of storms , being of itself a ...
Page 410
... means of communication with its visible surface are luminous rays emanating therefrom , even to propose this problem seems an act of un- justifiable temerity . The recent progress in the science of optics has , however , furnished the means ...
... means of communication with its visible surface are luminous rays emanating therefrom , even to propose this problem seems an act of un- justifiable temerity . The recent progress in the science of optics has , however , furnished the means ...
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