The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 95Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1880 - American literature |
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... Force , and force is a uni- versal attribute of matter . ... The magnet that attracts iron filings , the powder that explodes , the steam that propels the locomotive , are all living bodies ; they act by living force , exactly as does ...
... Force , and force is a uni- versal attribute of matter . ... The magnet that attracts iron filings , the powder that explodes , the steam that propels the locomotive , are all living bodies ; they act by living force , exactly as does ...
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... force " as of a vital force , " is an objection which has no va- lidity , and is chargeable with the great vice of confounding one of the clearest distinctions which exist in nature . The rule which should govern language is very plain ...
... force " as of a vital force , " is an objection which has no va- lidity , and is chargeable with the great vice of confounding one of the clearest distinctions which exist in nature . The rule which should govern language is very plain ...
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... force entirely routed , with a very trifling loss on our side . The Persians halted at Ahwaz , a town a hundred miles up the Karun River , whence a force under Captain Hunt of the Seventy - eighth Highlanders quickly dislodged them ...
... force entirely routed , with a very trifling loss on our side . The Persians halted at Ahwaz , a town a hundred miles up the Karun River , whence a force under Captain Hunt of the Seventy - eighth Highlanders quickly dislodged them ...
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POE EDGAR ALLAN By William Minto | 10 |
HER LAST LETTER By Blanche Lindsay | 80 |
The Carver and the CalIPH By Austin Dobson | 116 |
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