The Quarterly Review, Volume 2John Murray, 1809 - English literature |
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No channels of information have been opened to me ; and as yet a stranger , I have been able to establish no certain ones for myself . a “ The enemy are at Valladolid , in what force I cannot make out ; and I have my junction to make ...
No channels of information have been opened to me ; and as yet a stranger , I have been able to establish no certain ones for myself . a “ The enemy are at Valladolid , in what force I cannot make out ; and I have my junction to make ...
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But there did not exist , at this moment , one substantial army in Spain ; one corps which , though joined by the whole British force , could oppose any serious resistance to the invader . Even if the central government , whose rashness ...
But there did not exist , at this moment , one substantial army in Spain ; one corps which , though joined by the whole British force , could oppose any serious resistance to the invader . Even if the central government , whose rashness ...
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in direction , by the diagonal of the parallelogram , of which the sides measure the relative displacements , reduced to their proper directions , and express the forces which are proportional to them . But when the elasticity is less ...
in direction , by the diagonal of the parallelogram , of which the sides measure the relative displacements , reduced to their proper directions , and express the forces which are proportional to them . But when the elasticity is less ...
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of Chemistry in the University of Oxford | 61 |
Sermons on several Subjects by the late Rev William | 75 |
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