The Popular Educator, Τόμος 4John Cassell, 1854 |
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... forces . These minute elements of bodies are termed atoms , and groups of atoms are termed molecules , of which latter ... force , varying for different solids , and for the same under different circumstances . It is a direct consequence ...
... forces . These minute elements of bodies are termed atoms , and groups of atoms are termed molecules , of which latter ... force , varying for different solids , and for the same under different circumstances . It is a direct consequence ...
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... force of toge- ther , all together , so of com- biration . Αδελφος , ου , o , a brother . Αδελφη , ης , ή , a sister . Πλουτος , ου , o , wealth . Πλουσιος , α , ον , rich . Εγείρω , I stir up , arouse , awaken . εν , Ενεγειρω , εγείρω ...
... force of toge- ther , all together , so of com- biration . Αδελφος , ου , o , a brother . Αδελφη , ης , ή , a sister . Πλουτος , ου , o , wealth . Πλουσιος , α , ον , rich . Εγείρω , I stir up , arouse , awaken . εν , Ενεγειρω , εγείρω ...
Σελίδα 15
... force to the negation ; e . g . , " There is none righteous , no , not one . " - ( Rom . iii . 10. ) It is essential that the two negatives should be in the same pro- position , if they are to cancel each other . In the last case the ...
... force to the negation ; e . g . , " There is none righteous , no , not one . " - ( Rom . iii . 10. ) It is essential that the two negatives should be in the same pro- position , if they are to cancel each other . In the last case the ...
Σελίδα 16
... force of an infinitive ; e . g . , " Avoid being ostentatious and affected . " - Blair . The present participle has the force of an infinitive also when com- bined with the past participle ; e . g . , " Habits are soon assum'd ; but ...
... force of an infinitive ; e . g . , " Avoid being ostentatious and affected . " - Blair . The present participle has the force of an infinitive also when com- bined with the past participle ; e . g . , " Habits are soon assum'd ; but ...
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... force , may remove a given weight , but the civilised and enlightened European , with his lever , pully , or screw , attains the object with the most perfect ease . How so ? Because mind has devised the means . Those instruments are so ...
... force , may remove a given weight , but the civilised and enlightened European , with his lever , pully , or screw , attains the object with the most perfect ease . How so ? Because mind has devised the means . Those instruments are so ...
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