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... be disguised that the Greeks have met with some reverses ; and that their
cause has not proceeded in that rapid and overwhelming course of conquest ,
which at one time gave us hopes that the struggle would be short as well as
glorious .
... be disguised that the Greeks have met with some reverses ; and that their
cause has not proceeded in that rapid and overwhelming course of conquest ,
which at one time gave us hopes that the struggle would be short as well as
glorious .
Pagina 206
It appears that a certain degree of intensity of developement is necessary to
cause the phenomena of light , and that whatever quantity of fluid be acted upon ,
if the intensity be less than this degree , it will only cause the phenomena of heat
...
It appears that a certain degree of intensity of developement is necessary to
cause the phenomena of light , and that whatever quantity of fluid be acted upon ,
if the intensity be less than this degree , it will only cause the phenomena of heat
...
Pagina 391
They are particles or fragments of words prefixed to nouns or pronouns , and
denoting their relations to other objects in point of locality , cause , or effect ; ' and
in a note he thus continues : Strictly speaking , all prepositions , when applied to
...
They are particles or fragments of words prefixed to nouns or pronouns , and
denoting their relations to other objects in point of locality , cause , or effect ; ' and
in a note he thus continues : Strictly speaking , all prepositions , when applied to
...
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