Littell's Living Age, 59. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1858 |
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30. oldal
... forces , hitherto deemed In regard to matter and force it may un- elementary , by their mutual convertibility ; doubtedly be affirmed , that all questions as we may accept the phrase of Laplace , " Les to their nature become more ...
... forces , hitherto deemed In regard to matter and force it may un- elementary , by their mutual convertibility ; doubtedly be affirmed , that all questions as we may accept the phrase of Laplace , " Les to their nature become more ...
31. oldal
... force , in the most general conception of it as a motive power on matter , is involved in the question , whether it can ever be really lost or extin- guished ? —whether the seeming cessation and limits to its action are not merely con ...
... force , in the most general conception of it as a motive power on matter , is involved in the question , whether it can ever be really lost or extin- guished ? —whether the seeming cessation and limits to its action are not merely con ...
32. oldal
... force disappears as another is evolved . relation , as ultimately to submit them to some general law , as well as to that practical appli- cation which is the most certain test of truth . It will be noticed that we have not hitherto ...
... force disappears as another is evolved . relation , as ultimately to submit them to some general law , as well as to that practical appli- cation which is the most certain test of truth . It will be noticed that we have not hitherto ...
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The Continued Progress of Russia | 81 |
Turkey | 144 |
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