The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Том 10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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... matter which he leaves en- tirely in the hands of his legal adviser and " Your obedient servant , " RICHARD EVERSHAM . " Brian Halfday , Esq . , " Datchet Bridge . " " Here is the gauntlet thrown in my face , and I must fight , " said ...
... matter which he leaves en- tirely in the hands of his legal adviser and " Your obedient servant , " RICHARD EVERSHAM . " Brian Halfday , Esq . , " Datchet Bridge . " " Here is the gauntlet thrown in my face , and I must fight , " said ...
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... matter ; energy ( or disjunctive power ) is capable of being transmitted from one atom of matter to another , or from matter to that hypothe- ical imponderable substance which we call æther . As a result of these properties , it happens ...
... matter ; energy ( or disjunctive power ) is capable of being transmitted from one atom of matter to another , or from matter to that hypothe- ical imponderable substance which we call æther . As a result of these properties , it happens ...
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... matter round many subordinate centres , and ulti- mately ( as I shall endeavour to prove fur- ther on ) round a single galactic centre ; while energy is being dissipated into sur- rounding space . How this re - arrangement takes place ...
... matter round many subordinate centres , and ulti- mately ( as I shall endeavour to prove fur- ther on ) round a single galactic centre ; while energy is being dissipated into sur- rounding space . How this re - arrangement takes place ...
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... matter is grad- ually settling round common centres , and ultimately round a single kosmical centre ? The answer to this question is to be found in the yet shadowy relations between matter and the unknown something , æther . No atom has ...
... matter is grad- ually settling round common centres , and ultimately round a single kosmical centre ? The answer to this question is to be found in the yet shadowy relations between matter and the unknown something , æther . No atom has ...
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... matter of the earth . Falling up- on the atmosphere , it causes separation of its atoms of the nature of heat ( though by convection only ) ; and hence result the phe- nomena of that enlargement of its volume which is known to us ...
... matter of the earth . Falling up- on the atmosphere , it causes separation of its atoms of the nature of heat ( though by convection only ) ; and hence result the phe- nomena of that enlargement of its volume which is known to us ...
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