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... result which is nearly the same for all the metals , and is termed the atomic heat ; thus in the case of the metals specified , if the atomic weight of lead , 207 , be multiplied by 031 , we get 641 as the result , and the Atomic heat ...
... result which is nearly the same for all the metals , and is termed the atomic heat ; thus in the case of the metals specified , if the atomic weight of lead , 207 , be multiplied by 031 , we get 641 as the result , and the Atomic heat ...
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... result of precision . A statement which The secret of simplicity . at first sight appears difficult to prove , which may even be hard to understand , often becomes almost self - evident when we call to mind what is meant by the ...
... result of precision . A statement which The secret of simplicity . at first sight appears difficult to prove , which may even be hard to understand , often becomes almost self - evident when we call to mind what is meant by the ...
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... result back again to decimals . 3. A man leaves by will to five different charities the following portions of his pro- perty to the first 1 ; to the second 09 ; to the others 08 , 07 , and '06 respectively . How much will remain for his ...
... result back again to decimals . 3. A man leaves by will to five different charities the following portions of his pro- perty to the first 1 ; to the second 09 ; to the others 08 , 07 , and '06 respectively . How much will remain for his ...
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... result , and that to fail honourably is a misfortune rather than a fault . When the papers are given out it is well ... results in rejection of competent candidates . The ques- tions should then be carefully read through , and the ...
... result , and that to fail honourably is a misfortune rather than a fault . When the papers are given out it is well ... results in rejection of competent candidates . The ques- tions should then be carefully read through , and the ...
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... result can be obtained as accurately as may be required . In the following expressions there have been omitted terms involving the third and higher powers of e : - v = nt + e + 2e sin ( nt + e - w ) + e2 sin 2 ( nt + ew ) + . 1 + e ...
... result can be obtained as accurately as may be required . In the following expressions there have been omitted terms involving the third and higher powers of e : - v = nt + e + 2e sin ( nt + e - w ) + e2 sin 2 ( nt + ew ) + . 1 + e ...
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Page 278 - ... or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was : and the spirit shall return unto GOD Who gave it.
Page 503 - All in the middle of the gate, The gate" that was ironed within and without, Where an army in battle array had marched out, The lady sank, belike through pain, And Christabel with might and main...
Page 377 - DÉPEND on his answer, de sa réponse. Neither the sun nor death can Le soleil ni la mort ne PEUVENT be steadily regarded, se regarder fixement. Neither George nor Charles Ni Oeorges ni Charles W'AURA will get the prize, le prix.
Page 293 - Remember that money is of the prolific, generating nature. Money can beget money, and its offspring can beget more, and so on.
Page 257 - They live in communities of about ten, each having his own female ; an intruder from another camp is beaten off with their fists and loud yells. If one tries to seize the female of another, he is caught on the ground, and all unite in boxing and biting the offender. A male often carries a child, especially if they are passing from one patch of forest to another over a grassy space : he then gives it to the mother.
Page 171 - His eyes began to flash fiercer fire as we stood motionless on the defensive, and the crest of short hair which stands on his forehead began to twitch rapidly up and down, while his powerful fangs were shown as he again sent forth a thunderous roar. And now truly...
Page 171 - He was not afraid of us. He stood there, and beat his breast with his huge fists till it resounded like an immense bass-drum, which is their mode of offering defiance ; meantime giving vent to roar after roar.
Page 381 - Or man, or woman. Yet I argue not Against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward.
Page 435 - Music her soft assuasive voice applies ; Or when the soul is press'd with cares, Exalts her in enlivening airs. Warriors she fires with animated sounds ; Pours balm into the bleeding lover's wounds : Melancholy lifts her head, Morpheus rouses from his bed, Sloth unfolds her arms and wakes, Listening Envy drops her snakes ; Intestine war no more our passions wage, And giddy factions hear away their rage.
Page 90 - The nummulitic formation," says Lyell, "with its characteristic fossils, plays a far more conspicuous part than any other tertiary group in the solid frame-work of the earth's crust, whether in Europe, Asia, or Africa. It often attains a thickness of many thousand feet, and extends from the Alps to the Carpathians, and is in full force in the north of Africa, as, for example, in Algeria and Morocco.