Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 5권Metcalf and Company, 1862 Vol. 12 (from May 1876 to May 1877) includes: Researches in telephony / by A. Graham Bell. |
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... force the air through the whole apparatus , instead of sucking it through , as in the experiments above described . The object in view was not worth such trouble and expense , and we moreover had not the necessary appliances , so that ...
... force the air through the whole apparatus , instead of sucking it through , as in the experiments above described . The object in view was not worth such trouble and expense , and we moreover had not the necessary appliances , so that ...
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... nicest shades of thought of which the human mind is capable . This single use of the mood seems sufficient in itself to prevent any one who has any appre- ciation of its force from assigning to it the subordinate OF ARTS AND SCIENCES . 101.
... nicest shades of thought of which the human mind is capable . This single use of the mood seems sufficient in itself to prevent any one who has any appre- ciation of its force from assigning to it the subordinate OF ARTS AND SCIENCES . 101.
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences. ciation of its force from assigning to it the subordinate rank of a secon- dary form attached to the Subjunctive . Some general remarks by President ... force from assigning to it the subordinate ...
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. ciation of its force from assigning to it the subordinate rank of a secon- dary form attached to the Subjunctive . Some general remarks by President ... force from assigning to it the subordinate ...
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... rebounding from each other . The expansive force is due to col- lisions against the sides of the containing vessel . The 112 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY Whereupon it was unanimously voted that the invitation be ...
... rebounding from each other . The expansive force is due to col- lisions against the sides of the containing vessel . The 112 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY Whereupon it was unanimously voted that the invitation be ...
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... force employed in producing the compression . Hence , if the compression is considerable , the amount of heat will vary with the rapidity of the compression , being much greater when the whole amount of heat set free is confined in the ...
... force employed in producing the compression . Hence , if the compression is considerable , the amount of heat will vary with the rapidity of the compression , being much greater when the whole amount of heat set free is confined in the ...
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228 페이지 - Of Law there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is the bosom of God ; her voice the harmony of the world. All things in heaven and earth do her homage ; the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power.
101 페이지 - Besides, independently of that delight and vanity which I have described, it is the peculiar and perpetual error of the human intellect to be more moved and excited by affirmatives than by negatives; whereas it ought properly to hold itself indifferently disposed towards both alike. Indeed in the establishment of any true axiom, the negative instance is the more forcible of the two.
227 페이지 - Yet are thy skies as blue, thy crags as wild; Sweet are thy groves, and verdant are thy fields, Thine olive ripe as when Minerva smiled, And still his...
10 페이지 - The fundamental idea of Ritter's whole geographical writings — still to use the language of our colleague, with some condensation — is "a strong belief that our globe, like the totality of creation, is a great organism, the work of an All-wise Intelligence, — an admirable structure, all the parts of which are purposely shaped and arranged, and mutually dependent, and by the will of the Maker fulfil, like organs, specific functions, which combine themselves into a common life. But with Ritter...
379 페이지 - ... by which the varied, complicated, but necessary motions of the supply and working pistons are regulated and connected with each other and the fly-wheel. The minority recommend that the Rumford Medal be awarded to Mr. Ericsson for his improvements in the management of heat, particularly as shown in his air engine of 1858. EN HORSFORD, СЛМВКШОЕ, April 8, 1862.
44 페이지 - Swallow. Geological Report of the Country along the Line of the Southwestern Branch of the Pacific Railroad, State of Missouri To which is prefixed a Memoir of the Pacific Railroad.
267 페이지 - SURYA-SIDDHANTA (Translation of the): A Text-book of Hindu Astronomy, with Notes and an Appendix, containing additional Notes and Tables, Calculations of Eclipses, a Stellar Map, and Indexes. By WD WHITNEY.
95 페이지 - Rost, in his Griechische Grammatik, § 118, says : "The so-called Optative is nothing but a peculiar form of the Subjunctive, and stands to the Greek Subjunctive in the same relation as in other languages the Imperfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive to the Present and Perfect." Donaldson in his New Cratylus (p. 617, 2d ed.) says: "It has long been felt by scholars on syntactical grounds, that, considered in their relations to each other and to the other moods, they [the Subjunctive and Optative] must...
47 페이지 - The Motions of Fluids and Solids relative to the Earth's Surface ; comprising Applications to the Winds and the Currents of the Ocean.
101 페이지 - The human understanding when it has once adopted an opinion (either as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number and weight of instances to be found on the other side, yet these it either neglects and despises, or else by some distinction sets aside and rejects; in order that by this great and pernicious predetermination the authority of its former conclusions may remain inviolate.