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الصفحة 439
... а(ег, сап *аГе1у еп*сг (Ье рол. А Ге» 7««М ацо а1тоя( а11 усие!* »сге оЪЬкеа* «о Ье рагиаИу <Ь*гЬагкс<1 м (Ье гоаая ... епа\пц »1(Ь 1ч31,и»и(е<1 (оЬаче агооип(еЗ (о 420.000/. 1П 1829, 570,000/. 1П 1830, апЛ 660.000/. т 1831, ехс1и*1Ув оГ ...
... а(ег, сап *аГе1у еп*сг (Ье рол. А Ге» 7««М ацо а1тоя( а11 усие!* »сге оЪЬкеа* «о Ье рагиаИу <Ь*гЬагкс<1 м (Ье гоаая ... епа\пц »1(Ь 1ч31,и»и(е<1 (оЬаче агооип(еЗ (о 420.000/. 1П 1829, 570,000/. 1П 1830, апЛ 660.000/. т 1831, ехс1и*1Ув оГ ...
الصفحة 448
... А'п^/иА. 11а1шп, апЫ ЗрапиН АшКпгг. ьп1к Тгапш1аИпт а» Ы'че а» роигЫв. 8\о ... епа, и *е11 аа оГ (Ьо Уепеиап асаЛсту «Ь|сЬ «аа ша(1(и(о<| в( \"епке т 1593 ... епа, 1602, а ииЦгли еа (Ьа> тага**» ЦЫоси оГ Тиасапу, шпА еарсс|а11у он й>а1 Ы ...
... А'п^/иА. 11а1шп, апЫ ЗрапиН АшКпгг. ьп1к Тгапш1аИпт а» Ы'че а» роигЫв. 8\о ... епа, и *е11 аа оГ (Ьо Уепеиап асаЛсту «Ь|сЬ «аа ша(1(и(о<| в( \"епке т 1593 ... епа, 1602, а ииЦгли еа (Ьа> тага**» ЦЫоси оГ Тиасапу, шпА еарсс|а11у он й>а1 Ы ...
الصفحة 449
... (а оГ ееж1шцие и$е. ТЬо иае Ьсшк, 1П со1)!етр1о1к>п оГ сошо-, (Ьиа аорага1е<1 Ггот (Ьо ршкшип оГ 1Ьс 1ат1. II Ги11о«еа (Ьа( 1Ье вЬеп- а(юп оГ (Ьо ... епа (о еуегу арсаеа оГ гса1 ргорег(у (ехсгр( соруЬоЫ е>(а(еа), иЬс(Ьег ... а. а. к. ВАК. ;. г.)
... (а оГ ееж1шцие и$е. ТЬо иае Ьсшк, 1П со1)!етр1о1к>п оГ сошо-, (Ьиа аорага1е<1 Ггот (Ьо ршкшип оГ 1Ьс 1ат1. II Ги11о«еа (Ьа( 1Ье вЬеп- а(юп оГ (Ьо ... епа (о еуегу арсаеа оГ гса1 ргорег(у (ехсгр( соруЬоЫ е>(а(еа), иЬс(Ьег ... а. а. к. ВАК. ;. г.)
الصفحة 456
... епа оГ а »(юк »1псЬ !• (Ьгл>( ш1и (Ье сеп(ге оГ (Ьи ЬеО ; Ьи( а» |( к 1трсм> ... епа иГ а р«>1с, апа 1ии* рг<1сс-ич1 Ггот Ъсшк Ьгокеп »Ьсп (Ьги>( иио (Ьо (ап. 1( и, Ьо»сусг, Гоипа |Ьа(, аПсг рпх-иппц (Ье Ьев( кша оГ та1гпа1 ... А I: &. А. К.
... епа оГ а »(юк »1псЬ !• (Ьгл>( ш1и (Ье сеп(ге оГ (Ьи ЬеО ; Ьи( а» |( к 1трсм> ... епа иГ а р«>1с, апа 1ии* рг<1сс-ич1 Ггот Ъсшк Ьгокеп »Ьсп (Ьги>( иио (Ьо (ап. 1( и, Ьо»сусг, Гоипа |Ьа(, аПсг рпх-иппц (Ье Ьев( кша оГ та1гпа1 ... А I: &. А. К.
الصفحة 461
... а( (Ьа( (ппе аиЬ|сс( (и (Ье его»п оГ 8рат. ТЬе Ьоок I» в<1огпс<1 «кЬ пишогои ... а ЪоЬпршк (о (Ье па(ига1 оЫсг .-Ггил/Лаггл" ап(1 сЬагас(епхс<1 а( Йг»( »1^Ь ... епа Ырикпа, «1(Ь 11* 1агко Ьгас(» гс&отЫшк Ьор», •п<1 В. Япот'гм, а гот топ ...
... а( (Ьа( (ппе аиЬ|сс( (и (Ье его»п оГ 8рат. ТЬе Ьоок I» в<1огпс<1 «кЬ пишогои ... а ЪоЬпршк (о (Ье па(ига1 оЫсг .-Ггил/Лаггл" ап(1 сЬагас(епхс<1 а( Йг»( »1^Ь ... епа Ырикпа, «1(Ь 11* 1агко Ьгас(» гс&отЫшк Ьор», •п<1 В. Япот'гм, а гот топ ...
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الصفحة 223 - So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth: and they left off to build the city.
الصفحة 41 - When only one combination of two bodies can be obtained, it must be presumed to be a binary one, unless some cause appear to the contrary.
الصفحة 57 - ... but should be ready to make his defence against it, when it should be argued in another house, of which he had the honour to be a member.
الصفحة 43 - According to it, the equivalent weights of bodies are simply those quantities of them which contain equal quantities of electricity, or have naturally equal electric powers; it being the ELECTRICITY which determines the equivalent number, because it determines the combining force. Or, if we adopt the atomic theory or phraseology, then the atoms of bodies which are equivalent to each other in their ordinary chemical action, have equal quantities of electricity naturally associated with them.
الصفحة 183 - Magnitudes which coincide with one another, that is, which exactly fill the same space, are equal to one another.
الصفحة 240 - The power and compass of a mind which could form such a plan beforehand, and trace not merely the outline, but many of the most minute ramifications, of sciences which did not yet exist, must be an object of admiration to all succeeding ages.
الصفحة 81 - This sublime artist," says the Abbe Fontenai, borrowing chiefly from M. Basan, " far from conceiving that a servile arrangement of strokes, and the too frequently cold and affected clearness of the graver, were the great essentials of historical engraving, gave worth to his works by a bold mixture of free hatchings and dots, placed together apparently without order, but with an inimitable degree of taste ; and has left to posterity most admirable examples of the style in which gtaud compositions...
الصفحة 93 - ... evangelical knowledge. Augustine having intimated, that the harvest was plenteous, but that the labourers were few, Gregory sent him more missionaries, and directed him to constitute a bishop at York, who might have other subordinate bishops ; yet, in such a manner, that Augustine of Canterbury should be metropolitan of all England. Such were the rudiments of the English church.
الصفحة 91 - ... and lively wit, conspired to establish his fame upon the most lasting foundations. It is, however, certain, that the accuracy and solidity of his...
الصفحة 239 - No man ever spake more neatly, more pressly, more weightily, or suffered less emptiness, less idleness, in what he uttered. No member of his speech, but consisted of his own graces. His hearers could not cough, or look aside from him, without loss. He commanded where he spoke ; and had his judges angry and pleased at his devotion.