The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 49
... tion from failure , than a good treatise upon projects in general . It would form a suitable appendix to the judicious and philo- ' sophical work of the Abbé Condillac upon systems . What ' this is in matters of theory , the other would ...
... tion from failure , than a good treatise upon projects in general . It would form a suitable appendix to the judicious and philo- ' sophical work of the Abbé Condillac upon systems . What ' this is in matters of theory , the other would ...
Pàgina 56
... tion to which he arrives is scrutinised with jealous care , and not until it has undergone every trial that ingenuity can devise , is it permitted to take rank among the links destined to compose the great chain of his theory . The end ...
... tion to which he arrives is scrutinised with jealous care , and not until it has undergone every trial that ingenuity can devise , is it permitted to take rank among the links destined to compose the great chain of his theory . The end ...
Pàgina 61
... tion of theory and practice is perpetually exhibited in surprising perfection . By nice calculation of the opposing forces , together with great practical skill in the mechanical details of construction , we can now attain a result in ...
... tion of theory and practice is perpetually exhibited in surprising perfection . By nice calculation of the opposing forces , together with great practical skill in the mechanical details of construction , we can now attain a result in ...
Pàgina 70
... tion of forces and principles which must affect the atoms upon their expanding into elastic gases , undergoing solution in fluids , or entering into the innumerable combinations and transforma- tions of the chemical affinities . The ...
... tion of forces and principles which must affect the atoms upon their expanding into elastic gases , undergoing solution in fluids , or entering into the innumerable combinations and transforma- tions of the chemical affinities . The ...
Pàgina 77
... tion or shot , ' to commence its motion slowly and increase in velocity as it proceeds ; thus diminishing the strain upon the thread , and economising time , even in the four or six feet that constitute the average extent of each ' shot ...
... tion or shot , ' to commence its motion slowly and increase in velocity as it proceeds ; thus diminishing the strain upon the thread , and economising time , even in the four or six feet that constitute the average extent of each ' shot ...
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