The pursuit of knowledge under difficulties [by G.L. Craik]. Continuation |
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... whole into parallels , by H. G. BOHN . Roger De Hoveden's Annals of Eng- lish History ; from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201 . Edited by H. T. RILEY . In 2 vols . Six Old English Chronicles , viz.:- Asser's Life of Alfred , and the Chronicles of ...
... whole into parallels , by H. G. BOHN . Roger De Hoveden's Annals of Eng- lish History ; from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201 . Edited by H. T. RILEY . In 2 vols . Six Old English Chronicles , viz.:- Asser's Life of Alfred , and the Chronicles of ...
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... whole analogy of nature . Supposing , then , this power , when extended to the moon , to decrease at the same rate at which it appeared to do in regard to the planets which revolved around the sun , he next set himself to calculate ...
... whole analogy of nature . Supposing , then , this power , when extended to the moon , to decrease at the same rate at which it appeared to do in regard to the planets which revolved around the sun , he next set himself to calculate ...
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... whole speculation from his mind , even for years . We need hardly state how gloriously this sacrifice was in due time rewarded . Had Newton , instead of acting as he did , obstinately persevered in the par- tially erroneous path into ...
... whole speculation from his mind , even for years . We need hardly state how gloriously this sacrifice was in due time rewarded . Had Newton , instead of acting as he did , obstinately persevered in the par- tially erroneous path into ...
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... whole of which period the phenomena best fitted to suggest it were matter of daily observation to every one ; but which , nevertheless , at last escaped even several of the greatest philosophers who had made the nearest approaches to ...
... whole of which period the phenomena best fitted to suggest it were matter of daily observation to every one ; but which , nevertheless , at last escaped even several of the greatest philosophers who had made the nearest approaches to ...
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... whole heaven sown over with an infinite multitude of stars , too small to be discerned by the naked eye . " ( Biographie Universelle : Art . " Galileo . " ) Half a century afterwards our own Milton , who had seen Galileo , thus sung ...
... whole heaven sown over with an infinite multitude of stars , too small to be discerned by the naked eye . " ( Biographie Universelle : Art . " Galileo . " ) Half a century afterwards our own Milton , who had seen Galileo , thus sung ...
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