The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 20
... side of his risen Lord ! It was just one year before the birth of Mabillon , that the congregation of St. Maur had taken possession of the monastery of St. Germain des Près at Paris . At the time of his arrival at St. Denys , Dom Luc d ...
... side of his risen Lord ! It was just one year before the birth of Mabillon , that the congregation of St. Maur had taken possession of the monastery of St. Germain des Près at Paris . At the time of his arrival at St. Denys , Dom Luc d ...
Pàgina 26
... side darkened the air ; when , between the combatants , appeared the majestic form of Richelieu himself , who , having employed the royal press at the Louvre to print off a new edition of the De Imitatione , enjoyed the honour of being ...
... side darkened the air ; when , between the combatants , appeared the majestic form of Richelieu himself , who , having employed the royal press at the Louvre to print off a new edition of the De Imitatione , enjoyed the honour of being ...
Pàgina 56
... side , we can determine , without the necessity for costly experiments , and indeed often by the application of theory alone , which of two or more possible ar- rangements of mechanism will prove most efficacious for the accomplishment ...
... side , we can determine , without the necessity for costly experiments , and indeed often by the application of theory alone , which of two or more possible ar- rangements of mechanism will prove most efficacious for the accomplishment ...
Pàgina 59
... side . We can , indeed , rarify a gas until its weight disappears in infinite tenuity ; but we very soon find ourselves at the extreme verge of any possible increase of specific gravity . The most ponderous substance known is not quite ...
... side . We can , indeed , rarify a gas until its weight disappears in infinite tenuity ; but we very soon find ourselves at the extreme verge of any possible increase of specific gravity . The most ponderous substance known is not quite ...
Pàgina 63
... side . If standing upon one side as a base , it might be made of infinite size without danger of fracture from its own weight . We may conclude , therefore , that the total force of resistance is amply sufficient to answer any call we ...
... side . If standing upon one side as a base , it might be made of infinite size without danger of fracture from its own weight . We may conclude , therefore , that the total force of resistance is amply sufficient to answer any call we ...
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