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Page 275
... force of this deflection , measured by the centrifugal force of the air as it circulates around the pole , re- tards the movement from the equator , and finally wholly suspends it ; so that the upper air circulates around in the higher ...
... force of this deflection , measured by the centrifugal force of the air as it circulates around the pole , re- tards the movement from the equator , and finally wholly suspends it ; so that the upper air circulates around in the higher ...
Page 277
... force of these movements is meas- ured partly by the force of latent heat set free , and partly by the mechanical power of the rain - fall , a very small fraction of which constitutes the water - power of all our rivers . Such a ...
... force of these movements is meas- ured partly by the force of latent heat set free , and partly by the mechanical power of the rain - fall , a very small fraction of which constitutes the water - power of all our rivers . Such a ...
Page 333
... force , or something capable of producing change , and if force existing by the will of an omni- scient and omnipresent Being , to whom time has no absolute significance , is sim- ply God himself in action , then we shall find it ...
... force , or something capable of producing change , and if force existing by the will of an omni- scient and omnipresent Being , to whom time has no absolute significance , is sim- ply God himself in action , then we shall find it ...
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Chartists Complaint the | 47 |
Gift of Tritemius the | 62 |
Abbé de lEpée the 700 | 94 |
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