Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1806 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... considered as intimating fixedness and as excluding dis- tant movements whether circular or direct . A circulating in- habitant seems very little to differ from an itinerant inhabitant ; the absurdity of which combination needs not to ...
... considered as intimating fixedness and as excluding dis- tant movements whether circular or direct . A circulating in- habitant seems very little to differ from an itinerant inhabitant ; the absurdity of which combination needs not to ...
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... considered as fundamental equations ; viz . V * = ft® V = ± ——— , VV ° = = ƒx * , V the velocity , the space , ƒ the force , t the time . In the doctrines of equilibrium and of motion , the law of the composition of forces employed ...
... considered as fundamental equations ; viz . V * = ft® V = ± ——— , VV ° = = ƒx * , V the velocity , the space , ƒ the force , t the time . In the doctrines of equilibrium and of motion , the law of the composition of forces employed ...
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... considered as already dead in the republic of letters . So far as we are concerned , this historian might have spared the pains which he has employed to vindicate his brethren from various charges advanced against them in a late season ...
... considered as already dead in the republic of letters . So far as we are concerned , this historian might have spared the pains which he has employed to vindicate his brethren from various charges advanced against them in a late season ...
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