The North American Review, Band 85University of Northern Iowa, 1857 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Forces . By WILLIAM B. CARPENTER . 3. The Correlation of Physical Forces . By W. R. GROVE . 4. Caloric ; its Mechanical , Chemical , and Vital Agen- cies in the Phenomena of Nature . By SAMUEL L. MET- CALFE . III . PRESENT GEOGRAPHY OF ...
... Forces . By WILLIAM B. CARPENTER . 3. The Correlation of Physical Forces . By W. R. GROVE . 4. Caloric ; its Mechanical , Chemical , and Vital Agen- cies in the Phenomena of Nature . By SAMUEL L. MET- CALFE . III . PRESENT GEOGRAPHY OF ...
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... force of circumstances ; but coupled their support of him with the notable device of giving Thomas Pinckney , the can- didate for the Vice - Presidency , an " equal support , " or of hold- ing the power of excluding Mr. Adams from the ...
... force of circumstances ; but coupled their support of him with the notable device of giving Thomas Pinckney , the can- didate for the Vice - Presidency , an " equal support , " or of hold- ing the power of excluding Mr. Adams from the ...
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... Forces . By WILLIAM B. Carpenter , M. D. , Examiner in Physiology and Comparative Anatomy in the University of London . From the " Philosophical Transactions , " Part II . , for 1850 . London . 1850. 4to . pp . 37 . 3. The Correlation ...
... Forces . By WILLIAM B. Carpenter , M. D. , Examiner in Physiology and Comparative Anatomy in the University of London . From the " Philosophical Transactions , " Part II . , for 1850 . London . 1850. 4to . pp . 37 . 3. The Correlation ...
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... force , and this again to a power . Thus the action of a clock is referred to the force of the spring , and this force is the manifestation of a power stored in the spring by winding it up , and set free by giving the first swing to the ...
... force , and this again to a power . Thus the action of a clock is referred to the force of the spring , and this force is the manifestation of a power stored in the spring by winding it up , and set free by giving the first swing to the ...
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... force , and the seeming independent existence of matter , lead us to speak of them as if their laws , as we term them , were absolutely and eternally inherent . But a law which an omnipotent , omniscient , omnipresent Being enforces ...
... force , and the seeming independent existence of matter , lead us to speak of them as if their laws , as we term them , were absolutely and eternally inherent . But a law which an omnipotent , omniscient , omnipresent Being enforces ...
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