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... effect of this substance comparatively . The reader has pro- bably observed a glass of champagne which had ceased to In stating that the Romans were unacquainted with distil- effervesce , restored to its condition of primary ...
... effect of this substance comparatively . The reader has pro- bably observed a glass of champagne which had ceased to In stating that the Romans were unacquainted with distil- effervesce , restored to its condition of primary ...
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... effects of membraneous tongues are not yet well ascertained ; but they are interesting , as connected with the theory ... effect will be produced by employing the same means . This arrangement is most like that of the glottis , or chink ...
... effects of membraneous tongues are not yet well ascertained ; but they are interesting , as connected with the theory ... effect will be produced by employing the same means . This arrangement is most like that of the glottis , or chink ...
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... effect . Membraneous tongues have not hitherto been applied in music ; but it is to this kind of apparatus that we must refer the construction of the human voice and the singing of birds . When the lips are contracted by the muscles ...
... effect . Membraneous tongues have not hitherto been applied in music ; but it is to this kind of apparatus that we must refer the construction of the human voice and the singing of birds . When the lips are contracted by the muscles ...
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... effect their precipitation : teaches us that the metal is neither zinc , nor arsenic , nor antimony , cad- mium , or tin in per - combination ; since , were it either of these , the precipitate could not be black . Gradually , then , we ...
... effect their precipitation : teaches us that the metal is neither zinc , nor arsenic , nor antimony , cad- mium , or tin in per - combination ; since , were it either of these , the precipitate could not be black . Gradually , then , we ...
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... effects of caloric upon certain bodies as a method of determining the degrees of heat in all others . These effects are of various kinds ; and those of expansions and contractions have been generally adopted , as being the most easily ...
... effects of caloric upon certain bodies as a method of determining the degrees of heat in all others . These effects are of various kinds ; and those of expansions and contractions have been generally adopted , as being the most easily ...
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acid Aorist apparatus avait axis beds body called caloric Cash Account CASSELL'S LESSONS Centigrade chlorine co-efficient colour conjugation contains cupellation degree dit-il E. A. ANDREWS East Dereham engine English equal Euclid EXERCISE expansion Fahrenheit focus Fodora French give given glass hygrometer imperative mood Imperfect impf indicated indicative mood inflection Latin light liquid logarithm means mercury metal mirror mood Napoléon oolite paper covers parallel parallelogram participle pass passato passive perf piston Pluperfect present pressure preterite prism Prob rays reflection refraction Richard O'Brien right angles root semitone side só-no solution sound steam stem straight line subjunctive mood surface temperature Tempo tense thermometer thou tion tone triangle tube Union Bank vapour verbs vessel voice vowel Whence ας εις εν μη Οἱ ον ου τοις
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 215 - AY, tear her tattered ensign down ! Long has it waved on high, And many an eye has danced to see That banner in the sky ; Beneath it rung the battle shout, And burst the cannon's roar; — The meteor of the ocean air Shall sweep the clouds no more. Her deck once red with heroes...
Seite 26 - In thoughts from the visions of the night, When deep sleep falleth on men, Fear came upon me, and trembling, Which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face; The hair of my flesh stood up...
Seite 242 - Thou eternal One ! whose presence bright All space doth occupy, all motion guide : Unchanged through time's all-devastating flight ; Thou only God ! There is no God beside ! Being above all beings ! Mighty One ! Whom none can comprehend, and none explore...
Seite 345 - Dutch statuary as a model of majesty and lordly grandeur. He was exactly five feet six inches in height and six feet five inches in circumference. His head was a perfect sphere, and of such stupendous dimensions that Dame Nature, with all her sex's ingenuity, would have been puzzled to construct a neck capable of supporting it; wherefore she wisely declined the attempt, and settled it firmly on the top of his backbone, just between the shoulders.
Seite 61 - I tell thee, thou'rt defied! And if thou saidst I am not peer To any lord in Scotland here, Lowland or Highland, far or near, Lord Angus, thou hast lied...
Seite 242 - A million torches lighted by Thy hand Wander unwearied through the blue abyss. They own Thy power, accomplish Thy command, All gay with life, all eloquent with bliss. What shall we call them ? Piles of crystal light — A glorious company of golden streams — Lamps of celestial ether burning bright — Suns lighting systems with their joyous beams ; Bat Thou to these art as the noon to night.
Seite 26 - But now, her wealth and finery fled, Her hangers-on cut short all; The doctors found, when she was dead, — Her last disorder mortal. Let us lament, in sorrow sore, For Kent Street well may say, That had she lived a twelvemonth more — She had not died to-day.
Seite 119 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Seite 60 - The eternal regions : lowly reverent Towards either throne they bow, and to the ground With solemn adoration down they cast Their crowns inwove with amarant and gold ; Immortal amarant, a flower which once In Paradise, fast by the tree of life, Began to bloom...