The Edinburgh Review, Volum 108A. and C. Black, 1858 |
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Pàgina 87
... position of the dis- turbing body was determined by them simultaneously , but inde- pendently telescopes followed their guidance , and Neptune was added to the number of our planets . The method of dis- covery here has higher interest ...
... position of the dis- turbing body was determined by them simultaneously , but inde- pendently telescopes followed their guidance , and Neptune was added to the number of our planets . The method of dis- covery here has higher interest ...
Pàgina 163
... position , and an inde- pendent livelihood in civil life when discharged from the army . Several distinguished ... position . He strongly recommends the employment of military labour , with a view to elevate the cha- racter and improve ...
... position , and an inde- pendent livelihood in civil life when discharged from the army . Several distinguished ... position . He strongly recommends the employment of military labour , with a view to elevate the cha- racter and improve ...
Pàgina 447
... position of the cube one of these dissimilar figures will suggest itself to the mind ; and , if this new conception be fixed by a steady gaze for a short time , it will take such possession of the mind that some effort is required to ...
... position of the cube one of these dissimilar figures will suggest itself to the mind ; and , if this new conception be fixed by a steady gaze for a short time , it will take such possession of the mind that some effort is required to ...
Continguts
1 The Cruise of the Betsey or a Summer Ramble | 1 |
Histoire du Consulat et de lEmpire faisant suite | 32 |
comprising the celebrated | 104 |
No s’hi han mostrat 15 seccions
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