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Pagina 357
... force and much fidelity , the moral point of the original poems , without any attempt to follow , much less to copy , the unattainable graces of their poetry ; an attempt , which must ever be attended with the sure effect of enfeebling ...
... force and much fidelity , the moral point of the original poems , without any attempt to follow , much less to copy , the unattainable graces of their poetry ; an attempt , which must ever be attended with the sure effect of enfeebling ...
Pagina 381
... force than the red nitrous acid ; and nitrous gas holds it still with more force than the red nitrous acid . This accounts for the separation of oxygen gas from the colourless nitrous acid ( nitric acid ) when exposed to the sun , at ...
... force than the red nitrous acid ; and nitrous gas holds it still with more force than the red nitrous acid . This accounts for the separation of oxygen gas from the colourless nitrous acid ( nitric acid ) when exposed to the sun , at ...
Pagina 409
... force is diminished ; lastly , with a certain velocity , the animal can do no work , and can only keep up the motion of its own body . A formula , having the three properties just mentioned , will afford an approximation to the law of ...
... force is diminished ; lastly , with a certain velocity , the animal can do no work , and can only keep up the motion of its own body . A formula , having the three properties just mentioned , will afford an approximation to the law of ...
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