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Strona 71
So , if two bullets in their course Each other strike with equal force , Momentum ,
neither having most , Together both will take their post ; But add to one more
speed and weight , Suppose , e . g . as ten to eight , The weighty forward moves a
...
So , if two bullets in their course Each other strike with equal force , Momentum ,
neither having most , Together both will take their post ; But add to one more
speed and weight , Suppose , e . g . as ten to eight , The weighty forward moves a
...
Strona 156
... who tells us that “ the primary division of speaking sounds is into the upward
and downward slide of the voice , and that whatever diversity of time , tone , or
force is added to speaking , it must necessarily be conveyed by these two slides .
... who tells us that “ the primary division of speaking sounds is into the upward
and downward slide of the voice , and that whatever diversity of time , tone , or
force is added to speaking , it must necessarily be conveyed by these two slides .
Strona 235
Then this striking force of the boards against the water is seven at the
commencement of action , but when the boat has attained its utmost velocity of
five miles per hour , its striking force , or resistance to the water is only two : for
when the boat ...
Then this striking force of the boards against the water is seven at the
commencement of action , but when the boat has attained its utmost velocity of
five miles per hour , its striking force , or resistance to the water is only two : for
when the boat ...
Strona 266
... state , " there is scarcely a mother the force of whose constitution is employed
in protecting her offspring from the numerous perils which assail its life , who
would not understand the import of the passage , and admire its force and
simplicity .
... state , " there is scarcely a mother the force of whose constitution is employed
in protecting her offspring from the numerous perils which assail its life , who
would not understand the import of the passage , and admire its force and
simplicity .
Strona 358
The Constitution , 44 guns ; Philadelphia , 44 , already on the station ; Argus , 18 ;
Siren , 16 ; Nautilus , 16 ; Vixen , 16 ; Enterprise 14 . This force was committed to
his direction for the purpose of protecting effectually the commerce and seamen ...
The Constitution , 44 guns ; Philadelphia , 44 , already on the station ; Argus , 18 ;
Siren , 16 ; Nautilus , 16 ; Vixen , 16 ; Enterprise 14 . This force was committed to
his direction for the purpose of protecting effectually the commerce and seamen ...
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