The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Zväzok 5John Murray, 1818 |
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... give light in atmospheres so foul as to extinguish flame , and will only cease to be luminous when the air is unfit for respiration . We cannot take our leave of these curious , new , and interesting researches , without expressing our ...
... give light in atmospheres so foul as to extinguish flame , and will only cease to be luminous when the air is unfit for respiration . We cannot take our leave of these curious , new , and interesting researches , without expressing our ...
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... give instructions for the formation of a table of logarithms to any num- ber of decimals . These will undoubtedly be found useful , when the increased accuracy of experi- mental inquiry shall have rendered necessary more extensive ...
... give instructions for the formation of a table of logarithms to any num- ber of decimals . These will undoubtedly be found useful , when the increased accuracy of experi- mental inquiry shall have rendered necessary more extensive ...
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... give a keener edge to his exertions . " Some have supposed that the sciences and arts contain within themselves the principles of their own destruction , and when they have arrived at their highest excellence , they , in the course of ...
... give a keener edge to his exertions . " Some have supposed that the sciences and arts contain within themselves the principles of their own destruction , and when they have arrived at their highest excellence , they , in the course of ...
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... give reward , and leisure must be had for applica- tion ; but above all , a government should exist in which the preponderating influence of the people forbids that a nation should be subject to the narrow views and interests , that ...
... give reward , and leisure must be had for applica- tion ; but above all , a government should exist in which the preponderating influence of the people forbids that a nation should be subject to the narrow views and interests , that ...
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benefitted , except by inspiration . The daily discussions we hear , do not give a favourable opinion of its advance , and we may safely assume , that the highest state of excellence it ever attained , was at the period of the ...
benefitted , except by inspiration . The daily discussions we hear , do not give a favourable opinion of its advance , and we may safely assume , that the highest state of excellence it ever attained , was at the period of the ...
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