The Eclectic Review, 20. kötet;38. kötetSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1823 |
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154. oldal
... effect of refrac tion equal to 8500 feet . Now , the angle corresponding with an altitude of 8500 feet , and a distance of 140 miles , is 34 47 " , the value of the extraordinary refraction , at the time the land was thus seen ; or ...
... effect of refrac tion equal to 8500 feet . Now , the angle corresponding with an altitude of 8500 feet , and a distance of 140 miles , is 34 47 " , the value of the extraordinary refraction , at the time the land was thus seen ; or ...
474. oldal
... effect of finished pictures ; and such is the magical power with which the various forms and accidents of nature are real- ized , that we scarcely regret the absence of colour . The glow of sunset , the dewy freshness of the dawn , the ...
... effect of finished pictures ; and such is the magical power with which the various forms and accidents of nature are real- ized , that we scarcely regret the absence of colour . The glow of sunset , the dewy freshness of the dawn , the ...
570. oldal
... effect . This is clear , since other- wise its effect would be uniform , like that of any mechanical cause , under the same circumstances . The reason why the same truth does not operate with the same force at all times , must be , that ...
... effect . This is clear , since other- wise its effect would be uniform , like that of any mechanical cause , under the same circumstances . The reason why the same truth does not operate with the same force at all times , must be , that ...
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