New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 11Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1819 |
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Page 109
... become perfectly equal . The tangent will always be something less than the secant ; al- though we should conceive them to reach from the earth to the utmost bounds of the solar system , or suppose them to be commensurate with the whole ...
... become perfectly equal . The tangent will always be something less than the secant ; al- though we should conceive them to reach from the earth to the utmost bounds of the solar system , or suppose them to be commensurate with the whole ...
Page 110
... become superior thereto , without the planet's arriving at a point in the orbit , where the centrifugal force and the sun's attraction will be so perfectly balanced , as to admit of no prepon- derance , and so exactly equal , as to ad ...
... become superior thereto , without the planet's arriving at a point in the orbit , where the centrifugal force and the sun's attraction will be so perfectly balanced , as to admit of no prepon- derance , and so exactly equal , as to ad ...
Page 415
... become the age of paper ; a bank note is no longer what it was ; they are now substitutes for coin , instead of be- ing pledges for payment . A species of paper is to be kept afloat and increasing , which does not perform its promises ...
... become the age of paper ; a bank note is no longer what it was ; they are now substitutes for coin , instead of be- ing pledges for payment . A species of paper is to be kept afloat and increasing , which does not perform its promises ...
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