The North American Review, Volumen85University 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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... 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 are not mutually convertible , there being in reality but one kind of force , which manifests itself in each of the different modes just spoken of according to the material substratum through which it is passing , or some other ...
... force are not mutually convertible , there being in reality but one kind of force , which manifests itself in each of the different modes just spoken of according to the material substratum through which it is passing , or some other ...
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... force running parallel with it in the ma- terial world , — a force not identical with any of the ordinary physical agencies , should combine the elements of the bod- ily form , and shape it to the wants of the immaterial prin- ciple ...
... force running parallel with it in the ma- terial world , — a force not identical with any of the ordinary physical agencies , should combine the elements of the bod- ily form , and shape it to the wants of the immaterial prin- ciple ...
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MECHANISM OF VITAL ACTIONS | 39 |
PRESENT GEOGRAPHY OF PALESTINE | 78 |
GREEK PROVERBS | 168 |
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