The Popular Educator, Bind 6John Cassell, 1855 |
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Side 409
... appear . Irradiation is a phenomenon in which white objects , or those of a bright colour , when seen on a dark ground , appear larger than they really are . The reverse takes place with a black object on a white ground . It is thought ...
... appear . Irradiation is a phenomenon in which white objects , or those of a bright colour , when seen on a dark ground , appear larger than they really are . The reverse takes place with a black object on a white ground . It is thought ...
Side 410
... appears above the horizon , the sleeping plants awake and open their leaves and petals . By exposing these plants to the ... appear luminous when carried into a dark place . Fluor - spar , diamond , and white marble have the property of ...
... appears above the horizon , the sleeping plants awake and open their leaves and petals . By exposing these plants to the ... appear luminous when carried into a dark place . Fluor - spar , diamond , and white marble have the property of ...
Side 412
... appear two images with the same brightness , but if we interpose a plate of turmalin and turn it about in its own plane , each image will disappear and reappear twice for each revolution of the turmalin , which shows that the two ...
... appear two images with the same brightness , but if we interpose a plate of turmalin and turn it about in its own plane , each image will disappear and reappear twice for each revolution of the turmalin , which shows that the two ...
Side 415
... appear to have but an obscure exercise of conscience , but in proportion as their minds are cultivated , this faculty becomes more manifest , and operates more forcibly . the historical fact adduced by Dr. Paley , from the history of ...
... appear to have but an obscure exercise of conscience , but in proportion as their minds are cultivated , this faculty becomes more manifest , and operates more forcibly . the historical fact adduced by Dr. Paley , from the history of ...
Side 421
... appear in the present tense : Verbs in 1.0 - w 2. a - w Past Gerund : avendo per - 3 . ε - w suáso , having persuaded INFINITIVE MOOD . Simple Tenses . Compound Tenses . suade Present Gerund : persuadendo , persuading Past Participle ...
... appear in the present tense : Verbs in 1.0 - w 2. a - w Past Gerund : avendo per - 3 . ε - w suáso , having persuaded INFINITIVE MOOD . Simple Tenses . Compound Tenses . suade Present Gerund : persuadendo , persuading Past Participle ...
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action adjective adverbs angle battery called CASSELL'S LESSONS cent coal Compound Tenses Conjugation contar copper cylinder dative decimal denote DICTIONARY diphthong divided E. A. ANDREWS electricity electrised English word equal equation expressed fluid French galvanometer genitive Gerund given glass Greek hallado IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect Indeterminate Preterite INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD Latin letters Leyden jar libros magnetic magnetised means metallic mind moral muger Multiply nature neat cloth needle negative noun object Old Red Sandstone paper covers Past Gerund Past Participle person pile plate plural polarisation pole positive preposition Present Gerund Preterite Prob produced pronoun Pronunciation proportion quantity ratio Reduce rendered root Sandstone Simple Tenses sine sound Spanish square SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD syllable teacher tentar term thing thou tion triangle verb vowel wire zinc δε εν επι εστι εστιν και οἱ ου
Populære passager
Side 684 - No more the woodman's ballad shall prevail ; No more the smith his dusky brow shall clear, Relax his ponderous strength, and lean to hear...
Side 700 - Toll for the brave ! Brave Kempenfelt is gone ; His last sea-fight is fought ; His work of glory done. It was not in the battle ; No tempest gave the shock ; She sprang no fatal leak ; She ran upon no rock.
Side 684 - Yes ! let the rich deride, the proud disdain These simple blessings of the lowly train ; To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art...
Side 405 - This is that which I think great readers are apt to be mistaken in. Those who have read of everything are thought to understand everything too; but it is not always so. Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking makes what we read ours.
Side 684 - Where once the sign-post caught the passing eye, Low lies that house where nut-brown draughts inspired, Where grey-beard mirth and smiling toil retired, Where village statesmen talk'd with looks profound, And news much older than their ale went round. Imagination fondly stoops to trace The parlour splendours of that festive place...
Side 684 - Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen who survey The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, 'Tis yours to judge, how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land.
Side 699 - Shoots into port at some well-havened isle, Where spices breathe, and brighter seasons smile, There sits quiescent on the floods, that show Her beauteous form reflected clear below, While airs impregnated with incense play Around her, fanning light her streamers gay; — So thou, with sails how swift! hast reached the shore " Where tempests never beat nor billows roar," And thy loved consort on the dangerous tide Of life long since has anchored by thy side.
Side 670 - The style of an author should be the image of his mind, but the choice and command of language is the fruit of exercise. Many experiments were made before I could hit the middle tone between a dull chronicle and a rhetorical declamation : three times did I compose the first chapter, and twice the second and third, before I was EDWAHD GIBBON tolerably satisfied with their effect.
Side 700 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free, They touch our country, and their shackles fall.
Side 700 - No powder'd pert proficient in the art Of sounding an alarm, assaults these doors Till the street rings. No stationary steeds Cough their own knell, while, heedless of the sound, The silent circle fan themselves and quake. But here the needle plies its busy task, The pattern grows, the well-depicted...