The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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Page 26
... force of the petition . Their answers were servile enough ; but the parliamentary lawyers had done their work too well to admit of its being easily set at nought . The King dared not accept it , but he endeavoured to save him- self by ...
... force of the petition . Their answers were servile enough ; but the parliamentary lawyers had done their work too well to admit of its being easily set at nought . The King dared not accept it , but he endeavoured to save him- self by ...
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... force , as well as the correlation of different forms of force , and the connexion of all with organisation and vitality , are the problems most strenuously pursued by the philosophers of our own day . Experimental truths and ...
... force , as well as the correlation of different forms of force , and the connexion of all with organisation and vitality , are the problems most strenuously pursued by the philosophers of our own day . Experimental truths and ...
Page 475
... force as a mode of electric action ; pervading , we have reason to believe , the whole solar system , and concerned probably in many more terrestrial phenomena than have yet been assigned to this cause . gravitation , a force chiefly ...
... force as a mode of electric action ; pervading , we have reason to believe , the whole solar system , and concerned probably in many more terrestrial phenomena than have yet been assigned to this cause . gravitation , a force chiefly ...
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a Biography 15901632 By John | 1 |
The Horses of the Sahara by General Daumas | 3 |
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