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الصفحة 46
In zeal , Mr Carr is equal to his master , but not in prudence , nor in that ' first and
greatest art , the art to blot , ' as will appear by the following . FALKENER . I
undertook a journey to London to colle & materials for the life of Mr John Dryden ,
a ...
In zeal , Mr Carr is equal to his master , but not in prudence , nor in that ' first and
greatest art , the art to blot , ' as will appear by the following . FALKENER . I
undertook a journey to London to colle & materials for the life of Mr John Dryden ,
a ...
الصفحة 93
If princes and patrons alone were called you , ' while " thou ' was still used to
inferiors or equals , we would understand why the levelling principle of the
Quakers should set ... You ' belongs unquestionably to familiar and equal
conversation .
If princes and patrons alone were called you , ' while " thou ' was still used to
inferiors or equals , we would understand why the levelling principle of the
Quakers should set ... You ' belongs unquestionably to familiar and equal
conversation .
الصفحة 146
change is produced , is , that the motion communicated in any given direction ,
and that which is lost in the same direction , are precisely equal . The motions
that we ourselves impress on the bodies around us , are of this nature . Again ,
when ...
change is produced , is , that the motion communicated in any given direction ,
and that which is lost in the same direction , are precisely equal . The motions
that we ourselves impress on the bodies around us , are of this nature . Again ,
when ...
الصفحة 147
If , then , there were but a single body in the universe , with whatever force the
torrents of atoms struck against its particles , the body would remain at rest , the
impulses in opposite directions being perfectly equal . But if there be two bodies ...
If , then , there were but a single body in the universe , with whatever force the
torrents of atoms struck against its particles , the body would remain at rest , the
impulses in opposite directions being perfectly equal . But if there be two bodies ...
الصفحة 477
The buildings are , with very little exception , their own work ; their ingenuity in
some of the mechanic arts being equal to their industry in agricultural pursuits .
The above statement exhibits the progress making by one tribe of the Senecas ...
The buildings are , with very little exception , their own work ; their ingenuity in
some of the mechanic arts being equal to their industry in agricultural pursuits .
The above statement exhibits the progress making by one tribe of the Senecas ...
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