The North American Review, Band 81O. Everett, 1855 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... forces . The sun is the great primary source of all the physical activities of which our globe is the theatre . Impulses of mechanical force are continually emanating from that mighty orb . Propagated through a universally diffused ...
... forces . The sun is the great primary source of all the physical activities of which our globe is the theatre . Impulses of mechanical force are continually emanating from that mighty orb . Propagated through a universally diffused ...
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... force coming in to disturb this settled order , we should call it a miracle . It might do this by a direct counteraction of na- ture's laws ; and this is the common idea of a miracle . But if an unwonted force were added to those laws ...
... force coming in to disturb this settled order , we should call it a miracle . It might do this by a direct counteraction of na- ture's laws ; and this is the common idea of a miracle . But if an unwonted force were added to those laws ...
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... force and locked into his cabin . The gallant vessel was then surrendered by the mutinous master . Sir Richard was taken on board the Spanish Admiral's vessel . As he was lifted over the side of the Revenge , he swooned , and ...
... force and locked into his cabin . The gallant vessel was then surrendered by the mutinous master . Sir Richard was taken on board the Spanish Admiral's vessel . As he was lifted over the side of the Revenge , he swooned , and ...
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