The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... known ; and hence may be obtained , by calcu- lation , the true lengths of pendulums , the spaces through which heavy bodies fall in a given time , and many other particulars respecting the doctrine of gravitation , the figure of the ...
... known ; and hence may be obtained , by calcu- lation , the true lengths of pendulums , the spaces through which heavy bodies fall in a given time , and many other particulars respecting the doctrine of gravitation , the figure of the ...
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... known , and for the investigation of their properties . Among these may be mentioned sul- phuric acid , fluoric acid ... known to us ? The very air we breathe he has taught us to analyze , to examine , to improve : a substance so little ...
... known , and for the investigation of their properties . Among these may be mentioned sul- phuric acid , fluoric acid ... known to us ? The very air we breathe he has taught us to analyze , to examine , to improve : a substance so little ...
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... known , it is not meant so , but my present sentiments in life . " He continued to reside with the Duke and Duchess of Queensberry till his last moments , and expired at their house in Burlington Gardens , London , on the 4th of ...
... known , it is not meant so , but my present sentiments in life . " He continued to reside with the Duke and Duchess of Queensberry till his last moments , and expired at their house in Burlington Gardens , London , on the 4th of ...
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