The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen15Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... principle of induction , whose appliances and means of research discovered by Oersted , in the theory and have been ... principle forming part of the yet a very justifiable exponent of the great great law of chemical equivalents ; and ...
... principle of induction , whose appliances and means of research discovered by Oersted , in the theory and have been ... principle forming part of the yet a very justifiable exponent of the great great law of chemical equivalents ; and ...
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... principles and on this common principle of power , which powers . If there be less of epic character operates so largely in the other great phe- here than in Astronomy , yet does the sci- nomena of the universe . ence of Chemistry form ...
... principles and on this common principle of power , which powers . If there be less of epic character operates so largely in the other great phe- here than in Astronomy , yet does the sci- nomena of the universe . ence of Chemistry form ...
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... principles which , in my judgment , ought to regulate our conduct towards the people and foreign nations . These ... principle ; it emanated from the revolution itself ; and thus it is that our popular complaints do not relate to our ...
... principles which , in my judgment , ought to regulate our conduct towards the people and foreign nations . These ... principle ; it emanated from the revolution itself ; and thus it is that our popular complaints do not relate to our ...
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THE LAST APPEAL painted by Frank Stone | 1 |
General History of the Great Peasant | 9 |
History Illustrated by Caricature New | 60 |
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