American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volum 12Mitchell, Ames and White, 1821 |
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... action the air - bladder and fins of fishes bear a considerable part . Some have supposed , that the motion of fish in the water depends principally up- on the pectoral fins , but the contrary is easily proved by experiment ; for if the ...
... action the air - bladder and fins of fishes bear a considerable part . Some have supposed , that the motion of fish in the water depends principally up- on the pectoral fins , but the contrary is easily proved by experiment ; for if the ...
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... action , the legs and lower part of the body will gradually sink till he comes into an upright position , in which ... actions . Man is a creature possessed of reason and liberty : Therefore man is accountable for his actions . We may ...
... action , the legs and lower part of the body will gradually sink till he comes into an upright position , in which ... actions . Man is a creature possessed of reason and liberty : Therefore man is accountable for his actions . We may ...
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... actions , " if the connection between the subject and predicate could not be perceived by a bare attention to the ideas themselves , the proposition would require a proof itself ; in which case , a new middle term must be sought for ...
... actions , " if the connection between the subject and predicate could not be perceived by a bare attention to the ideas themselves , the proposition would require a proof itself ; in which case , a new middle term must be sought for ...
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... action of the sun , is diminished by a part which is to the whole gravity as 1 to 89,36 : for in the quadratures , the addition of gravity is to the whole gravity as 1 to 178,73 . 2 . In the syzygies , the disturbing force is di- rectly ...
... action of the sun , is diminished by a part which is to the whole gravity as 1 to 89,36 : for in the quadratures , the addition of gravity is to the whole gravity as 1 to 178,73 . 2 . In the syzygies , the disturbing force is di- rectly ...
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... action of the after - sails , to turn the ship , will unavoidably cease when her head points to the windward , it then becomes necessary to use the head - sails , VOL . XII , to prevent her from falling off , and re- turning to her ...
... action of the after - sails , to turn the ship , will unavoidably cease when her head points to the windward , it then becomes necessary to use the head - sails , VOL . XII , to prevent her from falling off , and re- turning to her ...
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