Littell's Living Age, Volume 2Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1844 |
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Page 259
... Forces of the Re- but in cold blood ; Fannin , Crockett - poor old public of Texas , with a force much short of eight David Crockett , Colonel Bowie , and hundreds of hundred men , was in full retreat before the three slaughtered ...
... Forces of the Re- but in cold blood ; Fannin , Crockett - poor old public of Texas , with a force much short of eight David Crockett , Colonel Bowie , and hundreds of hundred men , was in full retreat before the three slaughtered ...
Page 325
... force ? Seebeck taught us how to commute heat into electricity ; and Peltier , more recently , has shown us how to convert the electricity into heat . By into the magnetic force , and Faraday has the Ersted we were shown how to convert ...
... force ? Seebeck taught us how to commute heat into electricity ; and Peltier , more recently , has shown us how to convert the electricity into heat . By into the magnetic force , and Faraday has the Ersted we were shown how to convert ...
Page 327
... force , when the dead stalked by night among the tombs , and vis- ited the scenes of their past actions , and when an- gels or demons were the spirits of men's sleeping or waking dreams , —at such a period it was natural to imagine a ...
... force , when the dead stalked by night among the tombs , and vis- ited the scenes of their past actions , and when an- gels or demons were the spirits of men's sleeping or waking dreams , —at such a period it was natural to imagine a ...
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