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It is sometimes convenient , in commencing an address , to use a pitch rather lower than the natural , and rise to it gradually ; but this is an exceptional practice , and not to be regarded as a rule . CHAPTER IX .
It is sometimes convenient , in commencing an address , to use a pitch rather lower than the natural , and rise to it gradually ; but this is an exceptional practice , and not to be regarded as a rule . CHAPTER IX .
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... help lamenting that Newton had not lived to this day , to have had his shallowness filled up with this new flood of light . But the subject is too awful for irony . — Erskine . 7. Ironical Condemnation of British Rule in India .
... help lamenting that Newton had not lived to this day , to have had his shallowness filled up with this new flood of light . But the subject is too awful for irony . — Erskine . 7. Ironical Condemnation of British Rule in India .
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The second rule is this :- “ Attraction is proportional to the mass of the body which attracts , if the distances of the different attracting bodies be the same . " Thus , suppose the sun and Jupiter are at equal distances from Saturn ...
The second rule is this :- “ Attraction is proportional to the mass of the body which attracts , if the distances of the different attracting bodies be the same . " Thus , suppose the sun and Jupiter are at equal distances from Saturn ...
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