The Modern Preceptor ; Or, a General Course of Education, 2권Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 - 580페이지 |
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... sides by the sea and the heavens : more attentive observers were , however , long ago persuaded that the earth is a ... side as seem to touch the surface of the water ; if we stoop the eye slowly down to the ground , we will gradually ...
... sides by the sea and the heavens : more attentive observers were , however , long ago persuaded that the earth is a ... side as seem to touch the surface of the water ; if we stoop the eye slowly down to the ground , we will gradually ...
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... side of the equator , and from the equator back to the north pole ; and the distance between the poles of the earth , or between any point of the equator , and another diametrically opposite to it , will be a semicircle , or 180 ...
... side of the equator , and from the equator back to the north pole ; and the distance between the poles of the earth , or between any point of the equator , and another diametrically opposite to it , will be a semicircle , or 180 ...
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... side of the equator , and south latitude when the place lies on the south side of the equator . No place can have more than 90 degrees of latitude on either side , because 90 degrees is the whole distance between the equator and the ...
... side of the equator , and south latitude when the place lies on the south side of the equator . No place can have more than 90 degrees of latitude on either side , because 90 degrees is the whole distance between the equator and the ...
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... side of the equator , by subtracting the less quantity from the greater , we obtain 4 ° , 26 ' , 16 " , for the ... sides of the equator , the one in north , and the other in south latitude , it is evident that as the two latitudes are ...
... side of the equator , by subtracting the less quantity from the greater , we obtain 4 ° , 26 ' , 16 " , for the ... sides of the equator , the one in north , and the other in south latitude , it is evident that as the two latitudes are ...
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... , or half the circumference of the equator : when , therefore , two places are situated on the same side of the first meridian , and that the most remote is not not more than 180 ° from it , their difference ON GEOGRAPHY . 13.
... , or half the circumference of the equator : when , therefore , two places are situated on the same side of the first meridian , and that the most remote is not not more than 180 ° from it , their difference ON GEOGRAPHY . 13.
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54 페이지 - Bedford . Berks Buckingham Cambridge . Chester Cornwall Cumberland Derby . . Devon Dorset Durham Essex Gloucester . Hereford Hertford . Huntingdon Kent .... Lancaster . Leicester . Lincoln Middlesex . Monmouth . Norfolk . Northampton Northumberland Nottingham Oxford Rutland Salop .... Somerset Southampton Stafford Suffolk Surrey Sussex Warwick . Westmoreland . Wilts.
389 페이지 - On the same principles they formed the spreading ramifications of the stone-work in the windows, and the stained glass in the interstices ; the one to represent the branches, and the other the leaves, of an opening Grove ; and both concurred to preserve that gloomy light which inspires religious reverence and dread.
351 페이지 - Nor whilst I recommend studying the art from artists, can I be supposed to mean, that nature is to be neglected: I take this study in aid, and not in exclusion, of the other. Nature is, and must be the fountain which alone is inexhaustible; and from which all excellencies must originally flow.
533 페이지 - ... our veneration and love by an awful and devout recognition of his perfections, and to evidence our gratitude by celebrating his goodness, and thankfully acknowledging all his benefits.
490 페이지 - ... series of cares and labours, to train them up to decency, virtue, and the various arts of life. Nature has therefore provided them with the...
562 페이지 - Temperance, that virtue without pride, and fortune without envy, that gives indolence of body, and tranquillity of mind; the best guardian of youth, and support of old age...
500 페이지 - Let avarice defend it as it will, there is an honest reluctance in humanity against buying and selling, and regarding those of our own species as our wealth and possessions.
432 페이지 - Affections, nor thofe confequent to the Actions, that conftitute MORAL OBLIGATION, or excite in us the Idea of it. That Pleafure is pofterior to the Idea of Obligation, and frequently we are obliged, and acknowledge ourfelves under an Obligation, to...
424 페이지 - Moral Philosophy has this in common with Natural Philosophy, that it appeals to nature or fact ; depends on observation ; and builds its reasonings on plain uncontroverted experiments, or upon the fullest induction of particulars of which the subject will admit.