The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Том 6,Выпуски 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... bodies of their fellow citizens , who are thus condemned to slavery for no other crime than their poverty . Heu ! fuge crudelis terras , fuge litus avarum . MILITARY PROWESS OF THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH . It has been generally considered ...
... bodies of their fellow citizens , who are thus condemned to slavery for no other crime than their poverty . Heu ! fuge crudelis terras , fuge litus avarum . MILITARY PROWESS OF THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH . It has been generally considered ...
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... bodies their general and permanent properties , or , if the changes that these bodies undergo are slight and transitory , so that the causes which produced them need only disappear , in order that the bodies may return to their former ...
... bodies their general and permanent properties , or , if the changes that these bodies undergo are slight and transitory , so that the causes which produced them need only disappear , in order that the bodies may return to their former ...
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... bodies have lost the principle of motion , they are , with regard to their properties and relations , precisely the same as before they were submitted to its operation . In others , the objects , instead of being in masses and subjected ...
... bodies have lost the principle of motion , they are , with regard to their properties and relations , precisely the same as before they were submitted to its operation . In others , the objects , instead of being in masses and subjected ...
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... bodies as they exist in nature , and , according to their similitude in external characters , to reduce them to certain classes , and arrange them in genera and species . But neither the naturalist , nor the mathema- tician , nor the ...
... bodies as they exist in nature , and , according to their similitude in external characters , to reduce them to certain classes , and arrange them in genera and species . But neither the naturalist , nor the mathema- tician , nor the ...
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... bodies , and the second to the " properties relative to certain forces , which solicit or impel bodies . " It is with much pleasure we find included in the lat- ter an interesting abstract of the laws of crystallography , a sci- ence ...
... bodies , and the second to the " properties relative to certain forces , which solicit or impel bodies . " It is with much pleasure we find included in the lat- ter an interesting abstract of the laws of crystallography , a sci- ence ...
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