The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... force of gravitation ; but the former would be subject to another force , that of centrifugal action , which , however small in amount as compared with the enormous attraction of the sun , would destroy the balance , and determine a ...
... force of gravitation ; but the former would be subject to another force , that of centrifugal action , which , however small in amount as compared with the enormous attraction of the sun , would destroy the balance , and determine a ...
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... force . The Americans were individually as brave as the English , but their troops in the mass were far inferior to the English troops in the courage which is attained by mutual confidence between soldier and soldier . There was ...
... force . The Americans were individually as brave as the English , but their troops in the mass were far inferior to the English troops in the courage which is attained by mutual confidence between soldier and soldier . There was ...
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... force . But dramatic force may be well dis- pensed with if we have truth instead of it ; and we must bear to part even with Jenny Geddes and the historical stool , which too much of that quality has imposed upon us . Jenny and the stool ...
... force . But dramatic force may be well dis- pensed with if we have truth instead of it ; and we must bear to part even with Jenny Geddes and the historical stool , which too much of that quality has imposed upon us . Jenny and the stool ...
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