The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Τόμος 14Methodist Episcopal Church, 1832 |
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... adduced is , that after the lapse of about a hundred years they remain sub- stantially the same . Circumstantial alterations have , as a matter of course , been necessary ; and in the application Union of Wesleyan Methodists . 3.
... adduced is , that after the lapse of about a hundred years they remain sub- stantially the same . Circumstantial alterations have , as a matter of course , been necessary ; and in the application Union of Wesleyan Methodists . 3.
Σελίδα 26
... hundred yards must be drawn into a cycloid , and then the body will descend through the hundred yards in a shorter time than it could go the same distance in any other path whatever . Now it is believed that birds , as the eagle , which ...
... hundred yards must be drawn into a cycloid , and then the body will descend through the hundred yards in a shorter time than it could go the same distance in any other path whatever . Now it is believed that birds , as the eagle , which ...
Σελίδα 31
... hundred weight , that is , near 15 pounds on every square inch of the hand . Now , by a late most curious discovery of Sir Everard Home , the distinguished anatomist , it is found that this is the very process by which flies and other ...
... hundred weight , that is , near 15 pounds on every square inch of the hand . Now , by a late most curious discovery of Sir Everard Home , the distinguished anatomist , it is found that this is the very process by which flies and other ...
Σελίδα 32
... hundred yards off . The contrivance by which some creeper plants are enabled to climb walls , and fix themselves , deserves attention . The Virginia creeper has a small tendril , ending in a claw , each toe of which has a knob , thickly ...
... hundred yards off . The contrivance by which some creeper plants are enabled to climb walls , and fix themselves , deserves attention . The Virginia creeper has a small tendril , ending in a claw , each toe of which has a knob , thickly ...
Σελίδα 36
... hundred inhabitants . In working they all bear their shares : some gnaw the trees and branches with their teeth to form stakes and beams ; others roll the pieces to the water ; others diving make holes with their teeth . to place the ...
... hundred inhabitants . In working they all bear their shares : some gnaw the trees and branches with their teeth to form stakes and beams ; others roll the pieces to the water ; others diving make holes with their teeth . to place the ...
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