The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 11Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... force of intellect . He died in the seventy - second year of his age . E. was a most voluminous writer . According to Dio- genes Laertius , he left 300 volumes . Among others , were 37 books on Natural Philosophy , a treatise on Atoms ...
... force of intellect . He died in the seventy - second year of his age . E. was a most voluminous writer . According to Dio- genes Laertius , he left 300 volumes . Among others , were 37 books on Natural Philosophy , a treatise on Atoms ...
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... force dethroned Pityreus , the Ionian king of E. , compelled him and his citizens to retire to Athens , and inaugurated the Dorian rule , which preserved the ascendency at E. during the whole historical period . The form of government ...
... force dethroned Pityreus , the Ionian king of E. , compelled him and his citizens to retire to Athens , and inaugurated the Dorian rule , which preserved the ascendency at E. during the whole historical period . The form of government ...
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... force against them . Emilius Paulus , the Roman general , plundered and razed to the ground the 70 towns of E .. and sold into slavery 150,000 of the inhabitants . From this period , E. shared the vicissitudes of the Roman and Byzantine ...
... force against them . Emilius Paulus , the Roman general , plundered and razed to the ground the 70 towns of E .. and sold into slavery 150,000 of the inhabitants . From this period , E. shared the vicissitudes of the Roman and Byzantine ...
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... FORCES ) , that , in plane- tary motion , equal areas ( not angles ) are swept over in equal times . The area swept over being ascertained from the laws of the earth's motion , and the elements of its orbit , it is a question of ...
... FORCES ) , that , in plane- tary motion , equal areas ( not angles ) are swept over in equal times . The area swept over being ascertained from the laws of the earth's motion , and the elements of its orbit , it is a question of ...
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... force , etc ; the state of rest or balance of a body or system , solid or fluid , resulting from the action of two opposite and equal forces , or of various forces : see STATICS : HYDROSTATICS . EQUIMULTIPLE , n . e'kur - multi - pl [ L ...
... force , etc ; the state of rest or balance of a body or system , solid or fluid , resulting from the action of two opposite and equal forces , or of various forces : see STATICS : HYDROSTATICS . EQUIMULTIPLE , n . e'kur - multi - pl [ L ...
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