The North American Review, Volume 107University of Northern Iowa, 1868 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 42
... bodies simply by striking them with its molecules . If , then , a body moves rapidly through the air , the mere impact of the aerial molecules ought to warm it just as hot air would . This result of theory has been 42 [ July , Meteoric ...
... bodies simply by striking them with its molecules . If , then , a body moves rapidly through the air , the mere impact of the aerial molecules ought to warm it just as hot air would . This result of theory has been 42 [ July , Meteoric ...
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... body rose one degree when the body moved through the air at the rate of one hundred and twenty - five feet per second , and with higher velocities the rise was as the square of the velocity , so that a velocity of 250 feet produced a ...
... body rose one degree when the body moved through the air at the rate of one hundred and twenty - five feet per second , and with higher velocities the rise was as the square of the velocity , so that a velocity of 250 feet produced a ...
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... body chose to interpret the instructions of their State Convention , to " vote as a unit for Mr. Pendleton , " as authorizing a similar vote for any other candidate whom the majority might decide upon . He therefore cast the whole vote ...
... body chose to interpret the instructions of their State Convention , to " vote as a unit for Mr. Pendleton , " as authorizing a similar vote for any other candidate whom the majority might decide upon . He therefore cast the whole vote ...
Contents
LAURENCE Sterne | 1 |
METEORIC SHOWERS | 38 |
THE RELIGIOUS REFORM MOVEMENT IN ITALY | 51 |
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