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... showed that they could , in their turn , deprive their antagonists of their benefices , fine them , burn their books by the common hangman , and compel them to read from the pulpit things of which they disapproved . On this point Bishop ...
... showed that they could , in their turn , deprive their antagonists of their benefices , fine them , burn their books by the common hangman , and compel them to read from the pulpit things of which they disapproved . On this point Bishop ...
Strona 62
... showed , the possibility of producing a compound achromatic lens . Here , as elsewhere , Goethe proves himself master of the experimental conditions . It is the power of in- terpretation that he lacks . He flaunts this error re- garding ...
... showed , the possibility of producing a compound achromatic lens . Here , as elsewhere , Goethe proves himself master of the experimental conditions . It is the power of in- terpretation that he lacks . He flaunts this error re- garding ...
Strona 108
... showed no tendency to desert the cause he had espoused when he found it to be a failing one . In 1782 his chief was driven from power . At this critical time he accepted the commission of lieutenant - colonel in the British army , and ...
... showed no tendency to desert the cause he had espoused when he found it to be a failing one . In 1782 his chief was driven from power . At this critical time he accepted the commission of lieutenant - colonel in the British army , and ...
Strona 162
... showed itself to be so exactly analogous to heating by a warm one , that Rumford never could shake from his mind the notion of rays of cold . The fall of the thermometer in one focus when a lump of ice was placed in the other , was in ...
... showed itself to be so exactly analogous to heating by a warm one , that Rumford never could shake from his mind the notion of rays of cold . The fall of the thermometer in one focus when a lump of ice was placed in the other , was in ...
Strona 184
... showed that air is fatal to it . He finally divided microscopic organisms into two great classes , which he named respectively aérobies and anaérobies , the former requiring free oxygen to main- tain life , the latter capable of living ...
... showed that air is fatal to it . He finally divided microscopic organisms into two great classes , which he named respectively aérobies and anaérobies , the former requiring free oxygen to main- tain life , the latter capable of living ...
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