The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, المجلدات 9-10Hugh Chrisholm University Press, 1910 |
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... stress than Edwards on the theorem that virtue consists in disinterested benevolence ; but he went counter to Edwards in holding that un- conditional resignation to God's decrees , or more concretely , willing- ness to be damned for the ...
... stress than Edwards on the theorem that virtue consists in disinterested benevolence ; but he went counter to Edwards in holding that un- conditional resignation to God's decrees , or more concretely , willing- ness to be damned for the ...
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... stress , and finally attained prosperity and a large measure of financial autonomy . 66 In 1862 the foreign debt of Egypt stood at £ 3,292,000 . With the accession of Ismail ( q.v. ) there followed a period of wild extravagance and ...
... stress , and finally attained prosperity and a large measure of financial autonomy . 66 In 1862 the foreign debt of Egypt stood at £ 3,292,000 . With the accession of Ismail ( q.v. ) there followed a period of wild extravagance and ...
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... stress on syllables , and the consequent length of vowels , varied greatly in spoker Coptic , and that the variation gave much trouble to the scribes ; the early Christian writers must have taken as a model for each dialect the ...
... stress on syllables , and the consequent length of vowels , varied greatly in spoker Coptic , and that the variation gave much trouble to the scribes ; the early Christian writers must have taken as a model for each dialect the ...
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... Stress . Every body that we know anything about is always under the action of forces . Every body upon which we can experiment is subject to the force of gravity , and must , for the purpose of experiment , be supported by other forces ...
... Stress . Every body that we know anything about is always under the action of forces . Every body upon which we can experiment is subject to the force of gravity , and must , for the purpose of experiment , be supported by other forces ...
الصفحة 143
... stress in which the traction across any plane of a set of parallel planes is normal to the plane , and that across any perpendicular plane vanishes , is described as a state of " simple tension " ( " simple pressure " if the traction is ...
... stress in which the traction across any plane of a set of parallel planes is normal to the plane , and that across any perpendicular plane vanishes , is described as a state of " simple tension " ( " simple pressure " if the traction is ...
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