The Elements of Elocution and Correct ReadingT. Laurie, 1871 - 170 páginas |
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... draws a body in one second of time after the body is set at liberty . Whenever we speak , therefore , of cal- culating attraction , it must be understood to mean calculating the number of inches , or feet , through which the attraction ...
... draws a body in one second of time after the body is set at liberty . Whenever we speak , therefore , of cal- culating attraction , it must be understood to mean calculating the number of inches , or feet , through which the attraction ...
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... draws Saturn in one second of time , the sun draws Saturn in the same time through a thousand times that number of inches . The third rule is this : - " If the same attracting body act upon several bodies at different distances , the ...
... draws Saturn in one second of time , the sun draws Saturn in the same time through a thousand times that number of inches . The third rule is this : - " If the same attracting body act upon several bodies at different distances , the ...
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... draw fresh air From time to time , or gaze upon the sun ; ' Tis to be free . When liberty is gone , Life grows insipid , and has lost its relish . Luc . Others , perhaps , May serve their country with as warm a zeal , Though ' tis not ...
... draw fresh air From time to time , or gaze upon the sun ; ' Tis to be free . When liberty is gone , Life grows insipid , and has lost its relish . Luc . Others , perhaps , May serve their country with as warm a zeal , Though ' tis not ...
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1 ANGER AND RAGEAdams Anger against | 1 |
CHAP | 2 |
Against Idleness | 11 |
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