The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 18Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... force or state of an organized body ; manner of living ; human affairs ; course of things ; conduct ; period of existence ; a person , as a lease is held for three lives ; time between birth and death ; spirit or animation ; living form ...
... force or state of an organized body ; manner of living ; human affairs ; course of things ; conduct ; period of existence ; a person , as a lease is held for three lives ; time between birth and death ; spirit or animation ; living form ...
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... force , and a force that uses other forces for production of a series of definite and successive changes . It is the force of forces ' - a mystery . Life , entering into the physical sphere , is developed as a force active on and ...
... force , and a force that uses other forces for production of a series of definite and successive changes . It is the force of forces ' - a mystery . Life , entering into the physical sphere , is developed as a force active on and ...
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... force a passage through it as an insufficient conductor . The Paris Commission , 1823 , gave the minimum section of an iron conductor as a square of 15 millimètres ( about of an inch ) in side , and this they considered quite sufficient ...
... force a passage through it as an insufficient conductor . The Paris Commission , 1823 , gave the minimum section of an iron conductor as a square of 15 millimètres ( about of an inch ) in side , and this they considered quite sufficient ...
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... forces ; and contrary to the expectations both of Wellington and of Blücher , began by assailing the Prussians . The battle took place in the afternoon . The possession of the villages of L. and St. Amand was hotly contested ; but the ...
... forces ; and contrary to the expectations both of Wellington and of Blücher , began by assailing the Prussians . The battle took place in the afternoon . The possession of the villages of L. and St. Amand was hotly contested ; but the ...
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... forces being routed , and the national capital endangered . The north speedily recovered from this shock , and volunteers poured into Washington without waiting to be called . În Oct. Gen. Scott was retired , and Gen. McClellan given ...
... forces being routed , and the national capital endangered . The north speedily recovered from this shock , and volunteers poured into Washington without waiting to be called . În Oct. Gen. Scott was retired , and Gen. McClellan given ...
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