The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 24A. Constable, 1814 |
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... expect to find the motion of the rays chiefly impeded , when the reflected beam was in the same line with the incident ; that is , when the incidence was perpendi- cular to the speculum . In like manner , one beam meeting ano- ther in ...
... expect to find the motion of the rays chiefly impeded , when the reflected beam was in the same line with the incident ; that is , when the incidence was perpendi- cular to the speculum . In like manner , one beam meeting ano- ther in ...
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... expect to succeed them , are influenced by the prospect , and run with them the race of servility . So much for the purity of the legislature . A general election would give the people some power of checking this evil . It remains to be ...
... expect to succeed them , are influenced by the prospect , and run with them the race of servility . So much for the purity of the legislature . A general election would give the people some power of checking this evil . It remains to be ...
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... expect nations to be more peaceable for a hundred years to come than for the last hundred years . But from 1697 to 1802 inclu- sive , there have been six periods of peace , amounting in all to 61 years , which gives an average of 10 ...
... expect nations to be more peaceable for a hundred years to come than for the last hundred years . But from 1697 to 1802 inclu- sive , there have been six periods of peace , amounting in all to 61 years , which gives an average of 10 ...
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The Excursion being a portion of the Recluse | 1 |
On the Light of the Cassegrainian Telescope com | 31 |
Select Passages of the Writings of St Chrysostom | 58 |
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