Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 2; Volume 5Metcalf and Company, 1862 - Humanities Vol. 12 (from May 1876 to May 1877) includes: Researches in telephony / by A. Graham Bell. |
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... placed behind the glass plate may be represented in its two projections by pictures capable of a perfect binocular combination . VOL . V. 10 The following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the Acad- emy OF ARTS AND SCIENCES . 73.
... placed behind the glass plate may be represented in its two projections by pictures capable of a perfect binocular combination . VOL . V. 10 The following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the Acad- emy OF ARTS AND SCIENCES . 73.
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... representing approximately the pronunciation of in the first century before Christ ) , and regarded him as one of ... represents a learned Alex- andrian as saying to Ptolemy Philadelphus that the god of the Jews was identical with the ...
... representing approximately the pronunciation of in the first century before Christ ) , and regarded him as one of ... represents a learned Alex- andrian as saying to Ptolemy Philadelphus that the god of the Jews was identical with the ...
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... represented , exhibits a closer con- nection in form and use among its members than it bears as a whole to any corresponding series , it is entitled to the rank of an independent mood . That this is true of the Latin Subjunctive is ...
... represented , exhibits a closer con- nection in form and use among its members than it bears as a whole to any corresponding series , it is entitled to the rank of an independent mood . That this is true of the Latin Subjunctive is ...
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... represents an Aorist Indicative , and another when it represents an Aorist Subjunctive , the direct form . Thus , yvóel tí ToσLev may mean either he knew not what he had done , or he knew not what he should do ; as the direct question ...
... represents an Aorist Indicative , and another when it represents an Aorist Subjunctive , the direct form . Thus , yvóel tí ToσLev may mean either he knew not what he had done , or he knew not what he should do ; as the direct question ...
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... represents παρῆν , and κομίζοιτο represents ἐκομί- Čero , which would ordinarily be retained in such a sentence . Other in- stances may be found in XEN . Hell . VII , 1 , 38 ( quoted by Madvig , Synt . § 130 ) ; and in XEN . Hell . I ...
... represents παρῆν , and κομίζοιτο represents ἐκομί- Čero , which would ordinarily be retained in such a sentence . Other in- stances may be found in XEN . Hell . VII , 1 , 38 ( quoted by Madvig , Synt . § 130 ) ; and in XEN . Hell . I ...
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Page 102 - Scripture, that the sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children, even to the third and fourth generation...
Page 232 - Of Law there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is the bosom of God ; her voice the harmony of the world. All things in heaven and earth do her homage ; the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power.
Page 103 - Besides, independently of that delight and vanity which I have described, it is the peculiar and perpetual error of the human intellect to be more moved and excited by affirmatives than by negatives; whereas it ought properly to hold itself indifferently disposed towards both alike. Indeed in the establishment of any true axiom, the negative instance is the more forcible of the two.
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