The Quarterly Review, Volume 2John Murray, 1809 - English literature |
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Page 109
... given in Lord Valentia's own words . < .are This second tour of Mr. Salt through Dhalac has completely proved that the account of it , as given by Mr. Bruce , is in a great degree false ; and leaves it extremely probable , that he never ...
... given in Lord Valentia's own words . < .are This second tour of Mr. Salt through Dhalac has completely proved that the account of it , as given by Mr. Bruce , is in a great degree false ; and leaves it extremely probable , that he never ...
Page 110
... given by him as such , would have been justifiable . The same observation will hold good respecting the harbour , which , from his journal , it is evident he could not have seen , and to which he only transfers the information that was ...
... given by him as such , would have been justifiable . The same observation will hold good respecting the harbour , which , from his journal , it is evident he could not have seen , and to which he only transfers the information that was ...
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... given point without the crys- tal , to a given point within it , in the least possible time ; for it is easy to see that this principle coincides with that of the least action , if we invert the expression of the velocity . Thus both of ...
... given point without the crys- tal , to a given point within it , in the least possible time ; for it is easy to see that this principle coincides with that of the least action , if we invert the expression of the velocity . Thus both of ...
Contents
Outlines of Mineralogy By J Kidd M D Professor | 61 |
Sermons on several Subjects by the late Rev William | 75 |
Voyages and Travels to India Ceylon the Red Sea | 88 |
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