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... mean from the part of it which relates to the moral principles of the Greek drama . The moral sentiment is of the ... means . It assumes a stern tranquillity , and considers itself as part of a machine , whose ac- Of the barrels ...
... mean from the part of it which relates to the moral principles of the Greek drama . The moral sentiment is of the ... means . It assumes a stern tranquillity , and considers itself as part of a machine , whose ac- Of the barrels ...
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... mean velocity remains the same and , C 4thly , When the velocity at the surface is constant , that at the bottom is constant also , whatever be the depth of water , or the magnitude of the section . The mean velocity is an arithmetical mean ...
... mean velocity remains the same and , C 4thly , When the velocity at the surface is constant , that at the bottom is constant also , whatever be the depth of water , or the magnitude of the section . The mean velocity is an arithmetical mean ...
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... means agree with the writer in regarding the skin of the almond as an Arillus it is the Membrana of Gærtner . To point out a few of the inaccuracies which we noted during our perusal of this work , we may state that the nectary of Ranun ...
... means agree with the writer in regarding the skin of the almond as an Arillus it is the Membrana of Gærtner . To point out a few of the inaccuracies which we noted during our perusal of this work , we may state that the nectary of Ranun ...
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