The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, 第 88 卷 |
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Valleys of Strathmore and Strathearn by An Inquiry respecting the relation of
means of a Railway or Canal , with Cause and Effect , in which the Theories of
branches to the sea from Perth , Arbroath , Dr T. Brown and Mr Hume are
examined ...
Valleys of Strathmore and Strathearn by An Inquiry respecting the relation of
means of a Railway or Canal , with Cause and Effect , in which the Theories of
branches to the sea from Perth , Arbroath , Dr T. Brown and Mr Hume are
examined ...
第124页
This is always heightened by tion with extreme patience , and their natu .
opposition ; and as the cause , to the sucral shrewdness enables them quickly
and cess of which our reputation for discern- cleverly to draw results from
investigation ...
This is always heightened by tion with extreme patience , and their natu .
opposition ; and as the cause , to the sucral shrewdness enables them quickly
and cess of which our reputation for discern- cleverly to draw results from
investigation ...
第127页
The mud consequently and plausible . is not the cause of the black crusts on the
rocks of Syene . Mr Berzelius had the 66 The inhabitants of Atures and
Maygoodness , at my request , to examine these pures , whatever the
missionaries may ...
The mud consequently and plausible . is not the cause of the black crusts on the
rocks of Syene . Mr Berzelius had the 66 The inhabitants of Atures and
Maygoodness , at my request , to examine these pures , whatever the
missionaries may ...
第128页
67–72 . atmosphere caused by the unequal heating of Cifferent parts of the soil .
İn calm air , The scenery of the Oroonoko seems ... may ride over each other ,
and the earth . Arrived at the summit of the the real cause of the less intensity of ...
67–72 . atmosphere caused by the unequal heating of Cifferent parts of the soil .
İn calm air , The scenery of the Oroonoko seems ... may ride over each other ,
and the earth . Arrived at the summit of the the real cause of the less intensity of ...
第313页
... insensible from a cause , and that cause is de gradations , so as to render it
impostermined to the production of a partie sible for a body to have its state
chancular effect . Now uniformity im- ged from motion to rest , or from rest plies
design ...
... insensible from a cause , and that cause is de gradations , so as to render it
impostermined to the production of a partie sible for a body to have its state
chancular effect . Now uniformity im- ged from motion to rest , or from rest plies
design ...
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