The Modern Preceptor ; Or, a General Course of Education, Τόμος 2Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 - 580 σελίδες |
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... greatest attention from every lover of genuine geographical dis- cussion . The uninformed and inconsiderate part of mankind , in modern , as well as in ancient times , have been of opinion , that this earth is a vast extended plane ...
... greatest attention from every lover of genuine geographical dis- cussion . The uninformed and inconsiderate part of mankind , in modern , as well as in ancient times , have been of opinion , that this earth is a vast extended plane ...
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... greatest care , and by means of the highly improved instruments of modern times , have fully established the general truth of Sir Isaac's theory . It has even been supposed that the axis passing through the centre of the earth , from ...
... greatest care , and by means of the highly improved instruments of modern times , have fully established the general truth of Sir Isaac's theory . It has even been supposed that the axis passing through the centre of the earth , from ...
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... greatest distance from both poles : but supposing another great circle to be drawn on its surface . passing through both poles , and crossing the equator at right angles , in two points diametrically opposite the one to the other , this ...
... greatest distance from both poles : but supposing another great circle to be drawn on its surface . passing through both poles , and crossing the equator at right angles , in two points diametrically opposite the one to the other , this ...
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... greatest apparent elevation , and consequently it is then mid - day or noon at London . As every spot on the face of the globe must have its own meridian , or point opposite to the sun at mid - day , the number of meridians must of ...
... greatest apparent elevation , and consequently it is then mid - day or noon at London . As every spot on the face of the globe must have its own meridian , or point opposite to the sun at mid - day , the number of meridians must of ...
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... greatest distance from the plane of its equator , which is equal to the angle of the obliquity of the ecliptic , already stated to be 23 ° , 28 ' , 10 " the earth seems for some days to be stationary : and hence those intermediate ...
... greatest distance from the plane of its equator , which is equal to the angle of the obliquity of the ecliptic , already stated to be 23 ° , 28 ' , 10 " the earth seems for some days to be stationary : and hence those intermediate ...
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affections Africa agreeable America ancient angle appear axis beauty body breadth called Cape centre chief town circle climate coast colours columns connections consequently contains course degree of longitude difference of longitude distance divided dominical letter duty earth east ecliptic elevation England English miles epact equal equator Europe extending feet France geographic miles globe gulf of Venice happiness heat human inhabitants Ireland island isles Italy lakes land latitude length light London longitude meridian mind minutes moon moral motion mountains nature northern Norway objects obligation observed ocean parallel passions perpendicular petrifactions plane plane sailing pole portion Portugal principal produced proportion rays reckoned rising river round Russia sailed Scotland sense ship shores side situated South America south pole southern Spain square miles sun's supposed surface Sweden temper tion tracts various virtue whole
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Σελίδα 351 - The great use of studying our predecessors is, to open the mind, to shorten our labour, and to give us the result of the selection made by those great minds of what is grand or beautiful in nature ; her rich stores are all spread out before us ; but it is an art, and...
Σελίδα 54 - Bedford . Berks Buckingham Cambridge . Chester Cornwall Cumberland Derby . . Devon Dorset Durham Essex Gloucester . Hereford Hertford . Huntingdon Kent .... Lancaster . Leicester . Lincoln Middlesex . Monmouth . Norfolk . Northampton Northumberland Nottingham Oxford Rutland Salop .... Somerset Southampton Stafford Suffolk Surrey Sussex Warwick . Westmoreland . Wilts.
Σελίδα 389 - On the same principles they formed the spreading ramifications of the stone-work in the windows, and the stained glass in the interstices ; the one to represent the branches, and the other the leaves, of an opening Grove ; and both concurred to preserve that gloomy light which inspires religious reverence and dread.
Σελίδα 351 - Nor whilst I recommend studying the art from artists, can I be supposed to mean, that nature is to be neglected: I take this study in aid, and not in exclusion, of the other. Nature is, and must be the fountain which alone is inexhaustible; and from which all excellencies must originally flow.
Σελίδα 533 - ... our veneration and love by an awful and devout recognition of his perfections, and to evidence our gratitude by celebrating his goodness, and thankfully acknowledging all his benefits.
Σελίδα 490 - ... series of cares and labours, to train them up to decency, virtue, and the various arts of life. Nature has therefore provided them with the...
Σελίδα 562 - Temperance, that virtue without pride, and fortune without envy, that gives indolence of body, and tranquillity of mind; the best guardian of youth, and support of old age...
Σελίδα 500 - Let avarice defend it as it will, there is an honest reluctance in humanity against buying and selling, and regarding those of our own species as our wealth and possessions.
Σελίδα 432 - Affections, nor thofe confequent to the Actions, that conftitute MORAL OBLIGATION, or excite in us the Idea of it. That Pleafure is pofterior to the Idea of Obligation, and frequently we are obliged, and acknowledge ourfelves under an Obligation, to...
Σελίδα 424 - Moral Philosophy has this in common with Natural Philosophy, that it appeals to nature or fact ; depends on observation ; and builds its reasonings on plain uncontroverted experiments, or upon the fullest induction of particulars of which the subject will admit.