The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1806 - Books |
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Page 256
... measure the length of the Hebrew verses , at least of far the greater part of them , for the exceptions shall be mentioned presently ; so that to the four crotchets in the bar the ear discerns four rests , or feet , corresponding in the ...
... measure the length of the Hebrew verses , at least of far the greater part of them , for the exceptions shall be mentioned presently ; so that to the four crotchets in the bar the ear discerns four rests , or feet , corresponding in the ...
Page 345
... measure that which has none . Man can only apply a degree of force to measure resistance ; and it is only a degree of resistance which he can prove . ' Chapter VII . relates to Extension ; which , as it might be ex- pected , the author ...
... measure that which has none . Man can only apply a degree of force to measure resistance ; and it is only a degree of resistance which he can prove . ' Chapter VII . relates to Extension ; which , as it might be ex- pected , the author ...
Page 346
... measure of time ? Can it be measured by motion ? By bodies passing over equal spaces in equal times ? The measure of time flow- ing equably and uniformly is , in fact , assumed . A clock moves equably when its hand always performs a ...
... measure of time ? Can it be measured by motion ? By bodies passing over equal spaces in equal times ? The measure of time flow- ing equably and uniformly is , in fact , assumed . A clock moves equably when its hand always performs a ...
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