The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 |
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Pagina 89
... force enough to depass the limits of the moon's attrac- tion , and to come within that of the earth ? The calculations just referred to concur in the result , that an initial velocity five or six times as great as that of a ball issuing ...
... force enough to depass the limits of the moon's attrac- tion , and to come within that of the earth ? The calculations just referred to concur in the result , that an initial velocity five or six times as great as that of a ball issuing ...
Pagina 378
... forces under his command , in the trenches of Comorn , at scarcely 25,000 men and 120 guns , and the force with which he afterwards left that fortress at 27,000 men ; and although the army of the lower Theiss is reckoned at 50,000 , at ...
... forces under his command , in the trenches of Comorn , at scarcely 25,000 men and 120 guns , and the force with which he afterwards left that fortress at 27,000 men ; and although the army of the lower Theiss is reckoned at 50,000 , at ...
Pagina 431
... force surrendered at discretion . This incident formed a striking contrast to the progress of the French in other directions , for at the very time when they were suffering this humiliation in Ireland , their victorious arms were ...
... force surrendered at discretion . This incident formed a striking contrast to the progress of the French in other directions , for at the very time when they were suffering this humiliation in Ireland , their victorious arms were ...
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