Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Volumen34American Philosophical Society, 1895 |
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... appears that for five years ' labor he received the sum of 500 florins , in addition to his expenses . The Memorial Buch further states that his Meisterstück or chef- d'œuvre was placed in the Mathematical Hall of the Zwinger , or Royal ...
... appears that for five years ' labor he received the sum of 500 florins , in addition to his expenses . The Memorial Buch further states that his Meisterstück or chef- d'œuvre was placed in the Mathematical Hall of the Zwinger , or Royal ...
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... appear in silky holiness . - Some of the horoscopes that were calculated and cast by these Hermetic philosophers , on the Wissahickon , are still treasured as precious heirlooms among some of the leading families of this State . To ...
... appear in silky holiness . - Some of the horoscopes that were calculated and cast by these Hermetic philosophers , on the Wissahickon , are still treasured as precious heirlooms among some of the leading families of this State . To ...
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... appears to have been to produce gold leaf by electro - chemical instead of mechanical means . The process is briefly described as follows : " The leaves were prepared by depositing a thin film of gold on a highly polished and extremely ...
... appears to have been to produce gold leaf by electro - chemical instead of mechanical means . The process is briefly described as follows : " The leaves were prepared by depositing a thin film of gold on a highly polished and extremely ...
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... appear- ance of pure gold . " Not being satisfied , however , with this proof , and desiring to examine the film by transmitted light , Mr. Outerbridge has since tried several methods for separating the film from the copper , and the ...
... appear- ance of pure gold . " Not being satisfied , however , with this proof , and desiring to examine the film by transmitted light , Mr. Outerbridge has since tried several methods for separating the film from the copper , and the ...
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... appears to have made his achievement known . The Protohistoric Ethnography of Western Asia . By Daniel G. Brinton , M.D. ( Read before the American Philosophical Society , April 19 , 1895. ) Many of the most weighty problems in ...
... appears to have made his achievement known . The Protohistoric Ethnography of Western Asia . By Daniel G. Brinton , M.D. ( Read before the American Philosophical Society , April 19 , 1895. ) Many of the most weighty problems in ...
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Página 20 - Behold, I will bring again the shadow of the degrees, which is gone down in the sun-dial of Ahaz, ten degrees backward. So the sun returned ten degrees, by which degrees it was gone down.
Página 217 - In forest, brake, or den, As beasts excel cold rocks and brambles rude ; Men, who their duties know, But know their rights, and, knowing, dare maintain, Prevent the long-aimed blow, And crush the tyrant while they rend the chain : These constitute a State, And sovereign Law, that State's collected will O'er thrones and globes elate, Sits Empress, crowning good, repressing ill.
Página 242 - Congress, under the pretext of executing its powers pass laws for the accomplishment of objects not intrusted to the government, it would become the painful duty of this tribunal, should a case requiring such a decision come before it, to say that such an act was not the law of the land.
Página 311 - A PERSON is he whose words or actions are considered, either as his own, or as representing the words or actions of another man, or of any other thing to whom they are attributed, whether truly or by fiction.
Página 242 - The sovereignty of a state extends to everything which exists by its own authority, or is introduced by its permission; but does it extend to those means which are employed by congress to carry into execution powers conferred on that body by the people of the United States?
Página 258 - We are, therefore, to look upon all the vast apparatus of our government, as having ultimately no other object or purpose but the distribution of justice, or, in other words, the support of the twelve judges. Kings and parliaments, fleets and armies, officers of the court and revenue, ambassadors, ministers, and privy-counsellors, are all subordinate in their end to this part of administration.
Página 160 - That this whole matter be referred to a special committee of three, to be appointed by the chairman to investigate and report back to the administrative committee.
Página 234 - The final cause, end, or design of men, who naturally love liberty, and dominion over others, in the introduction of that restraint upon themselves, in which we see them live in commonwealths, is the foresight of their own preservation, and of a more contented life thereby...
Página 333 - Surely every medicine is an innovation; and he that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils: for time is the greatest innovator; and if time of course alter things to the worse, and wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better, what shall be the end?
Página 273 - Nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel ; and they said, Nay ; but we will have a king over us ; that we also may be like all the nations ; and that our king may judge us, and go out before us, and fight our battles.