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... expression Newton's three great laws of motion , and has , for that reason , long been regarded as one of the main foundations of nature's order . It involves the assumption that if M is a mass in motion with respect to two points A and ...
... expression Newton's three great laws of motion , and has , for that reason , long been regarded as one of the main foundations of nature's order . It involves the assumption that if M is a mass in motion with respect to two points A and ...
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... expression of this reaction to extremes which they might have found it hard to justify . Beyond this resemblance the master and the disciple seem to have almost nothing in common except the conviction that the universe is at bottom a ...
... expression of this reaction to extremes which they might have found it hard to justify . Beyond this resemblance the master and the disciple seem to have almost nothing in common except the conviction that the universe is at bottom a ...
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... expression in them and the way it found expression gave a character to his economic work which it could not have otherwise acquired . It is not only that his style is clear and limpid , but it has also force ' The immortal gods ' , said ...
... expression in them and the way it found expression gave a character to his economic work which it could not have otherwise acquired . It is not only that his style is clear and limpid , but it has also force ' The immortal gods ' , said ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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