The Popular Educator, Τόμος 4John Cassell, 1854 |
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... surface , and that the rebound of the ball is due to the springing back of the com- pressed molecules constituting the flattened surface into their original position . Mobility - Motion - Repose . - Mobility is the property by which ...
... surface , and that the rebound of the ball is due to the springing back of the com- pressed molecules constituting the flattened surface into their original position . Mobility - Motion - Repose . - Mobility is the property by which ...
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... surface of the icebergs would either be abraded by the action of the sea , or melted by the increased temperature in the south , the masses of clays , sands , gravels , and boulders , which they had brought down as glaciers , or ...
... surface of the icebergs would either be abraded by the action of the sea , or melted by the increased temperature in the south , the masses of clays , sands , gravels , and boulders , which they had brought down as glaciers , or ...
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... surface of the iceberg , and which projected out of it , would have the power of marking or grooving the underlaying rocks . by which action the blocks themselves would become worl and rounded . | LESSONS IN FRENCH . - No . LXXIX . By ...
... surface of the iceberg , and which projected out of it , would have the power of marking or grooving the underlaying rocks . by which action the blocks themselves would become worl and rounded . | LESSONS IN FRENCH . - No . LXXIX . By ...
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... surface of the earth . The business of this lesson is with the agency of plants , and with the effects which their growth and decay produce on the earth's crust . In this inquiry , we are not to limit our observa- tion to the surface of ...
... surface of the earth . The business of this lesson is with the agency of plants , and with the effects which their growth and decay produce on the earth's crust . In this inquiry , we are not to limit our observa- tion to the surface of ...
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... surface of the latitudes and longitudes , wherever a ray of light can penetrate , mighty sea , a magnificent vegetable world extends through all This world of vegetation is more wide - spread than the verdant covering of the dry land ...
... surface of the latitudes and longitudes , wherever a ray of light can penetrate , mighty sea , a magnificent vegetable world extends through all This world of vegetation is more wide - spread than the verdant covering of the dry land ...
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