The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... body , whether on a canal or on a road , we must care- fully distinguish that force which is requisite to put the body from a state of rest into a state of motion , from that which is requisite to sustain the motion when once imparted ...
... body , whether on a canal or on a road , we must care- fully distinguish that force which is requisite to put the body from a state of rest into a state of motion , from that which is requisite to sustain the motion when once imparted ...
Halaman 117
... body to the action of water converted into steam , at the moment that we relieve the other side from the like pressure by reconverting the steam which acts upon it into water , the movable body will be im- pelled by the unresisted ...
... body to the action of water converted into steam , at the moment that we relieve the other side from the like pressure by reconverting the steam which acts upon it into water , the movable body will be im- pelled by the unresisted ...
Halaman 548
... body . It may not be fit to visit the sins of some communities which have disgraced themselves upon the whole body of Freemen throughout the country ; but in whatever place that class of voters shall be proved to have re- newed those ...
... body . It may not be fit to visit the sins of some communities which have disgraced themselves upon the whole body of Freemen throughout the country ; but in whatever place that class of voters shall be proved to have re- newed those ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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