Early Lectures: 1833-1836Harvard University Press, 1959 |
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الصفحة 57
... present to the escape of fixed air , he inclosed a quantity of powdered chalk in a gun barrel and confined it in such a manner as to present an equal degree of resistance . He subjected the powdered chalk thus confined for some time to ...
... present to the escape of fixed air , he inclosed a quantity of powdered chalk in a gun barrel and confined it in such a manner as to present an equal degree of resistance . He subjected the powdered chalk thus confined for some time to ...
الصفحة 219
... present into the distinction between Ideas and notions , it is suf- ficient to allude to these particular ideas of Freedom , Virtue , Love , that I may intimate the fact that certain invisible natures are to him the firmament itself of ...
... present into the distinction between Ideas and notions , it is suf- ficient to allude to these particular ideas of Freedom , Virtue , Love , that I may intimate the fact that certain invisible natures are to him the firmament itself of ...
الصفحة 251
... present life of man , O king , compared with that space of time beyond , of which we have no certainty , reminds me of one of your wintry feasts , where you sit with your generals and ministers . " The hearth blazes in the middle , and ...
... present life of man , O king , compared with that space of time beyond , of which we have no certainty , reminds me of one of your wintry feasts , where you sit with your generals and ministers . " The hearth blazes in the middle , and ...
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