The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 5 巻、第 2 部1809 |
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... or a curve beneath , while it has a horizontal right line above ; and the conditions of equilibrium will become still more complex . Now the business of a scientific investigator is to establish some 594 Ware's Treatise on Arches .
... or a curve beneath , while it has a horizontal right line above ; and the conditions of equilibrium will become still more complex . Now the business of a scientific investigator is to establish some 594 Ware's Treatise on Arches .
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... establish the theory of balanced arches . Yet , it is easy to perceive that , unless the various stones in the arch were perfectly smooth , and free from friction , this theory , however specious , would not admit of an application to ...
... establish the theory of balanced arches . Yet , it is easy to perceive that , unless the various stones in the arch were perfectly smooth , and free from friction , this theory , however specious , would not admit of an application to ...
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... Establish- ment ; if few serinons , are brought to the press , and still fewer deserve to go there ; if there is scarcely a single writer whose sermons can be ranked among the classics of the day ; we conceive these are incontestable ...
... Establish- ment ; if few serinons , are brought to the press , and still fewer deserve to go there ; if there is scarcely a single writer whose sermons can be ranked among the classics of the day ; we conceive these are incontestable ...
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... established upon a satisfactory basis , by means of additional discoveries and reasonings like those we have here recorded . Art . IV . Zeal without Innovation ; or the Philosophical Transactions , 1808. Part II . 6.15.
... established upon a satisfactory basis , by means of additional discoveries and reasonings like those we have here recorded . Art . IV . Zeal without Innovation ; or the Philosophical Transactions , 1808. Part II . 6.15.
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... established church , we have uni- formly found it to proceed from a cause very distinct from the general decay of piety ; it results from the absence of that sort of instruction which naturally engages the attention and fixes the heart ...
... established church , we have uni- formly found it to proceed from a cause very distinct from the general decay of piety ; it results from the absence of that sort of instruction which naturally engages the attention and fixes the heart ...
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