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... fact present us with anomalous phenomena of nearly the same description , and equally irreducible to any of the classes into which all other facts have been arranged , we may rest assured that a discovery has been made - and the two ...
... fact present us with anomalous phenomena of nearly the same description , and equally irreducible to any of the classes into which all other facts have been arranged , we may rest assured that a discovery has been made - and the two ...
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... fact was com- municated to the academicians by the Abbé Bachelay . But they do not appear to have attached much credit to the whole circumstances of his narrative ; for they conclude ( chiefly from several experiments made to analyse it ) ...
... fact was com- municated to the academicians by the Abbé Bachelay . But they do not appear to have attached much credit to the whole circumstances of his narrative ; for they conclude ( chiefly from several experiments made to analyse it ) ...
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... fact is not mentioned by M. Izarn , * nor by Vauquelin , although he ex- amined a specimen evidently taken from the same stone , and received a procès - verbal of the manner in which it fell . We take the ac- count from Mr. Greville's ...
... fact is not mentioned by M. Izarn , * nor by Vauquelin , although he ex- amined a specimen evidently taken from the same stone , and received a procès - verbal of the manner in which it fell . We take the ac- count from Mr. Greville's ...
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... fact a congeries of substances , which ought to have been separately analyzed . This consideration will , in part at least , enable us to account for the ap- parent discrepancy between the results obtained by the academi- cians and ...
... fact a congeries of substances , which ought to have been separately analyzed . This consideration will , in part at least , enable us to account for the ap- parent discrepancy between the results obtained by the academi- cians and ...
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... fact excites the strongest prepossession in fa- vour of the idea , that the Siberian iron owes its origin to the same causes , which formed and project- ed the different stones supposed to have fallen on the earth and , coupled with the ...
... fact excites the strongest prepossession in fa- vour of the idea , that the Siberian iron owes its origin to the same causes , which formed and project- ed the different stones supposed to have fallen on the earth and , coupled with the ...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 5 tomas Samuel Cooper Thacher,David Phineas Adams,William Emerson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1808 |
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