The Popular Educator, 第 3〜4 巻、第 13 巻 |
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... properties of the minerals which this change of state takes place is so high that
the vapours they contain are luminous . Hence the first fiat of creative power
called into Before we enter upon the immediate province of geology , it existence
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... properties of the minerals which this change of state takes place is so high that
the vapours they contain are luminous . Hence the first fiat of creative power
called into Before we enter upon the immediate province of geology , it existence
...
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Hence, the earth must be elliptical from its centre— that is, its shape is due to the
action of its rotation when its mass was pliable. The ring is the only other shape
which fluid in revolution can assume to be in equilibrium; but it is remarkable that
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Hence, the earth must be elliptical from its centre— that is, its shape is due to the
action of its rotation when its mass was pliable. The ring is the only other shape
which fluid in revolution can assume to be in equilibrium; but it is remarkable that
...
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Hence , to get our result correct to the nearest farthing , we must 6. Find the
compound interest upon £ 1040 for 3 years at 4 per cent . reject from it now of a
farthing for every £ 10 which occurs in 7. Find the compound interest upon £ 625
for 2 ...
Hence , to get our result correct to the nearest farthing , we must 6. Find the
compound interest upon £ 1040 for 3 years at 4 per cent . reject from it now of a
farthing for every £ 10 which occurs in 7. Find the compound interest upon £ 625
for 2 ...
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Hence, the earth must be elliptical from its centre— that is, its shape is due to the
action of its rotation when its mass was pliable. The ring is the only other shape
which fluid in revolution can assume to be in equilibrium; but it is remarkable that
...
Hence, the earth must be elliptical from its centre— that is, its shape is due to the
action of its rotation when its mass was pliable. The ring is the only other shape
which fluid in revolution can assume to be in equilibrium; but it is remarkable that
...
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The human body, in its ordinary condition, is lighter than water, and hence will
float with a small portion above the surface. The art of swimming, therefore, is to
keep the body in such a position that the nose and mouth may be above, so that ...
The human body, in its ordinary condition, is lighter than water, and hence will
float with a small portion above the surface. The art of swimming, therefore, is to
keep the body in such a position that the nose and mouth may be above, so that ...
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