The Southern Quarterly Review, 14. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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21. oldal
... effect until the pendulum reaches that point , at which the impulse is no longer suf- ficient to overcome the influence of gravitation ; and then the return commences . Now , although the two forces combine to produce the motion of the ...
... effect until the pendulum reaches that point , at which the impulse is no longer suf- ficient to overcome the influence of gravitation ; and then the return commences . Now , although the two forces combine to produce the motion of the ...
32. oldal
... effect would occur , thereby tending to create the presumption , that where the effects were interchangeable , the causes were similar . It is certain that where two effects exactly resemble each other , and the cause of one only is ...
... effect would occur , thereby tending to create the presumption , that where the effects were interchangeable , the causes were similar . It is certain that where two effects exactly resemble each other , and the cause of one only is ...
229. oldal
... effect of this panic and drain , was the suspension of the banks , the failure of private bankers and merchants , and an incalculable amount of destitution and suffering among the poor , who live each day on the produce of the day's ...
... effect of this panic and drain , was the suspension of the banks , the failure of private bankers and merchants , and an incalculable amount of destitution and suffering among the poor , who live each day on the produce of the day's ...
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SOUTHCAROLINA IN THE REVOLUTION | 37 |
CARLYLES WORKS | 77 |
FUGITIVE POETRY OF AMERICA | 101 |
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