Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 3;Volume 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Pagina 19
... never occurs . We say that one event causes or brings about another , not because aught is visible — any peculiar virtue — in the first event , which necessitates the second ; but because it is so arranged in the economy of the known ...
... never occurs . We say that one event causes or brings about another , not because aught is visible — any peculiar virtue — in the first event , which necessitates the second ; but because it is so arranged in the economy of the known ...
Pagina 38
... never formed a circle , drew a straight line , or erected a perpendicular , nor ever placed an instrument in perfect adjustment , unless accidentally ; and then only during an instant of time . This does not prevent , however , that a ...
... never formed a circle , drew a straight line , or erected a perpendicular , nor ever placed an instrument in perfect adjustment , unless accidentally ; and then only during an instant of time . This does not prevent , however , that a ...
Pagina 49
... never acquires a very elevated temperature even under the equator . ” — Page 214 , §§ 369 , 370 . As the author's father is the originator of the best received theory , respecting the solar spots , it will be interesting to 1851. ] 49 ...
... never acquires a very elevated temperature even under the equator . ” — Page 214 , §§ 369 , 370 . As the author's father is the originator of the best received theory , respecting the solar spots , it will be interesting to 1851. ] 49 ...
Pagina 64
... never do or say anything unfit to be made public , might be a very safe man , but he would also be a very reserved , if not indeed an austere one ; and any other than such a one could suffer no greater calamity , in his posthumous fame ...
... never do or say anything unfit to be made public , might be a very safe man , but he would also be a very reserved , if not indeed an austere one ; and any other than such a one could suffer no greater calamity , in his posthumous fame ...
Pagina 81
... never shook ; Train'd from his tree - rock'd cradle to his bier , The fierce extremes of good and ill to brook Impassive - fearing but the shame of fear- A stoic of the woods — a MAN without a tear . ” The attempt to delineate Indian ...
... never shook ; Train'd from his tree - rock'd cradle to his bier , The fierce extremes of good and ill to brook Impassive - fearing but the shame of fear- A stoic of the woods — a MAN without a tear . ” The attempt to delineate Indian ...
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