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" The active agents, heat, light, electricity, etc., are regarded as varieties of energy, and the work is so arranged that their relation to one another, looked at in this light, and the paramount importance of the laws of energy are clearly brought out.... "
Theophrastou Charakteres - Page 16
by Theophrastus - 1870 - 328 pages
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Caliban: the Missing Link, Volume 73

Sir Daniel Wilson - 1873 - 354 pages
...most important of those laws which regulate the phenomena of nature. The active agents, heat,\light, electricity, etc., are regarded as varieties of energy,...scientific text-book, clear, accurate, and thorough." Thudichum and Dupre.—A TREATISE ON THE ORIGIN, NATURE, AND VARIETIES OF WINE. Being a Complete Manual...
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The Sources of Standard English

Thomas Laurence Kington-Oliphant - 1873 - 528 pages
...in an elementary manner, of the most important of those laws which rtgulate the phenomena of nature. The active agents, heat, light, electricity, etc....The volume contains all the necessary illustrations, and a plate representing the Spectra of Sun, Stars, and Nebula, forms a frontispiece. The EDUCATIONAL...
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Political Essays

John Elliott Cairnes - 1873 - 452 pages
...in an elementary manner, of the most important of those laws which regulate the phenomena of nature. The active agents, heat,^ light, electricity, etc.,...as varieties of energy, and the work is so arranged thai their relation to one •another, looked at in this light, and the paramount importance of the...
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History of England

Edith Thompson - 1873 - 394 pages
...arranged that their rJation to one another, loohed at in this light, anJ the paramount impcn-tance of the laws of energy, are clearly brought out. The volume contains all the necessary illustrations, and a plate representing the Spectra of Sun, Stars, and Nebulce, forms a frontispiece. The EDUCATIONAL...
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Lessons in elementary physiology

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 462 pages
...in an elementary manner, of the most important of those laws which rtgulate the phenomena of nature. The active agents, heat, light, electricity, etc., are regarded as varieties of energy, and the woih is so arranged that their relation to one another, loohed at in this light, and the paramount...
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The History of Tacitus

Cornelius Tacitus - 1873 - 352 pages
...an elementary manner, of the most important of those laws which regulate the .phenomena of nature. The active agents, heat, light, electricity, etc., are regarded as varieties of energy, and the woik n so arranged that their relation to one another, looked at in this light, and the paramount importance...
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Old English History

Edward Augustus Freeman - 1873 - 516 pages
...in an elementary manner, of the most important of those laws which regulate the phenomena of nature. The active agents, heat, light, electricity, etc. , are regarded as varieties of energy, and the wotk is so arranged that their relation to one another, looked at in this light, and the paramount...
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Words and Places: Or, Etymological Illustrations of History, Ethnology, and ...

Isaac Taylor - 1873 - 480 pages
...elementary manner, of the most important of t/:os? laws which regulate tlie phenomena of nature. 7 he active agents, heat, light, electricity, etc., are regarded as varieties of energy, and the viotk /.K so arranged that their rJation to one another, looked at in this light, and the paramount...
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Theory of the Glaciers of Savoy

Rendu - 1874 - 316 pages
...an elementary manner, of the most iir.portant of those laws which regulate the phenomena of nature. The active agents, heat,' light, electricity, etc.,...— SOUND AND MUSIC : A Non-Mathematical Treatise en the Physical Constitution of Musical Sounds and Harmony, including the Chief Acoustical Discoveries...
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The Physiology of the Circulation in Plants: In the Lower Animals, and in ...

James Bell Pettigrew - 1874 - 414 pages
...in an elementary manner, of the most important of those laws which regulate the phenomena of nature. The active agents, heat,' light, electricity, etc.,...— SOUND AND MUSIC : A Non-Mathematical Treatise en the Physical Constitution of Musical Sounds and Harmony, PHYSICAL SCIENCE. 37 including the Chief...
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