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Page 102
... tion to the Classics , vol . II . p . 420 . " One of the scarcest of the Delphin Classics . The true edition is di by having the pages of each philosophical treatise separately numbered the spurious edition has the pages regularly ...
... tion to the Classics , vol . II . p . 420 . " One of the scarcest of the Delphin Classics . The true edition is di by having the pages of each philosophical treatise separately numbered the spurious edition has the pages regularly ...
Page 109
... tion was perceived , notwithstanding the very effectual transmission of sound , may render this in some re- spect doubtful . ” The strength of sounds is greatest in cold and dense air , and least in that which is warm and rarified ...
... tion was perceived , notwithstanding the very effectual transmission of sound , may render this in some re- spect doubtful . ” The strength of sounds is greatest in cold and dense air , and least in that which is warm and rarified ...
Page 110
... tion ; and the time of the return of the echo so well coincided with their height , increasing in quickness as the latter diminished , that it is proposed as a means by which aeronauts may be enabled to judge of the elevation in future ...
... tion ; and the time of the return of the echo so well coincided with their height , increasing in quickness as the latter diminished , that it is proposed as a means by which aeronauts may be enabled to judge of the elevation in future ...
Page 126
... tion of other reformers . after your utmost endeavours to Perhaps , please all parties , you will be as far as ever from giving general satisfac- tion , and find your labour uselessly employed and fruitless . With a Li turgy confessedly ...
... tion of other reformers . after your utmost endeavours to Perhaps , please all parties , you will be as far as ever from giving general satisfac- tion , and find your labour uselessly employed and fruitless . With a Li turgy confessedly ...
Page 134
... tion ? The answer to this i must involve the primary con tion of the fall of man , and th sequent depravity of his natur know it is expressly declared " without holiness no man sh the Lord ; " but we also kno human virtue , in the best ...
... tion ? The answer to this i must involve the primary con tion of the fall of man , and th sequent depravity of his natur know it is expressly declared " without holiness no man sh the Lord ; " but we also kno human virtue , in the best ...
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