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Page 143
... considered as noxious weeds , as the utility of them was not known ; and accordingly , their being used in tanning will not be in the least hurtful to private œconomy . M. Klein has collected a considerable quantity of these species of ...
... considered as noxious weeds , as the utility of them was not known ; and accordingly , their being used in tanning will not be in the least hurtful to private œconomy . M. Klein has collected a considerable quantity of these species of ...
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... considered the word maroth in the original as the plural of marah , which is deduced from raah , and which therefore signifies , " in the sight of the wo- men . " Luther , however , is the more inexcusable in this passage , as the word ...
... considered the word maroth in the original as the plural of marah , which is deduced from raah , and which therefore signifies , " in the sight of the wo- men . " Luther , however , is the more inexcusable in this passage , as the word ...
Page 206
... considered as capable of themselves to extricate heat ; and if heat is produced by their contact with the rays of light which are not hot of themselves , light must be con- sidered as that object which contains the principles sufficient ...
... considered as capable of themselves to extricate heat ; and if heat is produced by their contact with the rays of light which are not hot of themselves , light must be con- sidered as that object which contains the principles sufficient ...
Contents
Account of a Journey to the Summit of the Peak | 31 |
On Mr ARTHUR WOOLFs improved Apparatus | 40 |
On the Motion of Bodies affected by Friction | 47 |
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