| 1880 - 632 pages
...difference of temperature between the body of a star and its surrounding atmosphere diminishes in passing from the first to the second, and from the second to the third and fourth orders. Heat is, in fact, in red stars more diffused, in white stars more concentrated.... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1836 - 618 pages
...find, in the two last transitions, the characteristics, l, and f, indicative of the action passing from the first to the second and from the second to the first person, but little affinity with the original pronouns. The plural terminations are diversified,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore - 1827 - 842 pages
...it was found, on special verdict, that there were three parcels of land, with a private way out of the first to the second, and from the second to the third, and that JS purchased all three, and aliened the first and second to another, and the question was,... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1831 - 328 pages
...against the animal which immediately succeeded, forced him also to retreat. Thus the shock, communicated from the first to the second, and from the second to the third, in an instant threw back the whole fifteen ; and being upon the giddy edge of a precipice, no exertion... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1836 - 628 pages
...find, in the two last transitions, the characteristics, I, and t, indicative of the action passing from the first to the second and from the second to the first person, but little affinity with the original pronouns. The plural terminations are diversified,... | |
| John Dick - 1838 - 564 pages
...that the two events do always accompany each other, the imagination acquires a habit of going readily from the first to the second, and from the second to the first ; and hence we are led to conceive a necessary connexion between them. But, in fact, there is... | |
| 1842 - 326 pages
...against the animal which immediately succeeded, forced him also to retreat. Thus the shock, communicated from the first to the second, and from the second to the third, in an instant threw back the whole fifteen ; and being upon the giddy edge of a precipice, no exertion... | |
| Francis Whishaw - 1842 - 674 pages
...quick despatch of business in this department are rendered exceedingly complete. There are bridge-ways from the first to the second, and from the second to the third stack of warehouses, on the level of the railway. There is a large space of ground between the second... | |
| 1844 - 66 pages
...the different classes of carriages run together; too great a difference of fares drawing passengers from the first to the second, and from the second to the thirdclass carriages. The travellers Avho totally disregard the difference of fares are too few in... | |
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