The Quarterly Review, Volume 2John Murray, 1809 - English literature |
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The skill of the English , in this respect , Mr . Haslam supposes to have been sometimes overrated : at least , he denies them the possession of any secret , which enables them to exert a magic influence by the awfulness of a stern look ...
The skill of the English , in this respect , Mr . Haslam supposes to have been sometimes overrated : at least , he denies them the possession of any secret , which enables them to exert a magic influence by the awfulness of a stern look ...
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I have found that the law of extraordinary refraction , laid down by Huygens , satisfies this condition , and agrees at the same time with the principle of the least action ; so that there is no reason to doubt that it is derived from ...
I have found that the law of extraordinary refraction , laid down by Huygens , satisfies this condition , and agrees at the same time with the principle of the least action ; so that there is no reason to doubt that it is derived from ...
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This result , extended to the fluent of the product of the fluxion of the space into the velocity , where the motion is variable , suggested to Euler the principle of the least action , which Mr . de Lagrange afterwards deduced from the ...
This result , extended to the fluent of the product of the fluxion of the space into the velocity , where the motion is variable , suggested to Euler the principle of the least action , which Mr . de Lagrange afterwards deduced from the ...
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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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