The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... become affluent , Mr. Henry re- ceived a strong mark of esteem and confidence in the offer of a future partnership . To have accepted this it would have been necessary that he should have qualified himself to matriculate , which would ...
... become affluent , Mr. Henry re- ceived a strong mark of esteem and confidence in the offer of a future partnership . To have accepted this it would have been necessary that he should have qualified himself to matriculate , which would ...
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... become experimentally acquainted with that science . This taste he con- tinued to indulge after his settlement in life ; and , after having made himself sufficiently master of what was ascertained in that department of knowledge , he ...
... become experimentally acquainted with that science . This taste he con- tinued to indulge after his settlement in life ; and , after having made himself sufficiently master of what was ascertained in that department of knowledge , he ...
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... become equal to F , the * F distance from the star's place to the remoter focus , the triangle * TU will be similar to TS , because and F * or SU T and TS , conse- are in the same proportion to each other , as quently the angle TU is ...
... become equal to F , the * F distance from the star's place to the remoter focus , the triangle * TU will be similar to TS , because and F * or SU T and TS , conse- are in the same proportion to each other , as quently the angle TU is ...
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... become sensible . L. The value of the solar and lunar nutation becomes , ac- cording to the computations of Lindenau and Bessel , neglecting the thousandths of a second , 15 " , 40 sin . - ( 8 ′′ , 98 cos . 8 cos.a + 6 ′′ , 68 sin ...
... become sensible . L. The value of the solar and lunar nutation becomes , ac- cording to the computations of Lindenau and Bessel , neglecting the thousandths of a second , 15 " , 40 sin . - ( 8 ′′ , 98 cos . 8 cos.a + 6 ′′ , 68 sin ...
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... become a dangerous rival , as that of Russia . It was in conse- quence of these apprehensions , that he looked with anxiety for the termination of the Arabian war , and was desirous of obtaining such advantages over the Wahabees as ...
... become a dangerous rival , as that of Russia . It was in conse- quence of these apprehensions , that he looked with anxiety for the termination of the Arabian war , and was desirous of obtaining such advantages over the Wahabees as ...
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