The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 10. sējumsGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 68.
10. lappuse
... regard them , " he cried , " based as they were upon a wretched mistake . It is your duty even " Do not begin again , please , " said Mabel , interrupting him ; " everything is settled be- tween us . I am going to take back the money ...
... regard them , " he cried , " based as they were upon a wretched mistake . It is your duty even " Do not begin again , please , " said Mabel , interrupting him ; " everything is settled be- tween us . I am going to take back the money ...
20. lappuse
... regard to the relation between the powers of the uni- verse have been growing constantly clearer . The labours of Mayer and Helmholtz in Germany , and of Joule , Grove , Thomson , and Tyndall in England , have led gradu- ally up to the ...
... regard to the relation between the powers of the uni- verse have been growing constantly clearer . The labours of Mayer and Helmholtz in Germany , and of Joule , Grove , Thomson , and Tyndall in England , have led gradu- ally up to the ...
23. lappuse
... regard the universe as having been thus created , or as so existing through the agency of previous and hitherto incomprehensible conditions- and I allow that we have here reached the utmost verge of our intellectual horizon - we cannot ...
... regard the universe as having been thus created , or as so existing through the agency of previous and hitherto incomprehensible conditions- and I allow that we have here reached the utmost verge of our intellectual horizon - we cannot ...
31. lappuse
... regard space and æther as absolutely infinite , then we have no alternative but to suppose that energy will go on for ever coursing through the boundless void ; but if we imagine the æther to float in empty space , and to be limited in ...
... regard space and æther as absolutely infinite , then we have no alternative but to suppose that energy will go on for ever coursing through the boundless void ; but if we imagine the æther to float in empty space , and to be limited in ...
61. lappuse
... regard to it ; for , as remarks a distinguished divine : " In some circumstances our senses may deceive us ; but no faculty deceives us so little or so seldom ; and when our senses do deceive us , even that error is not to be cor ...
... regard to it ; for , as remarks a distinguished divine : " In some circumstances our senses may deceive us ; but no faculty deceives us so little or so seldom ; and when our senses do deceive us , even that error is not to be cor ...
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