Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 313
... means for the conversion of the world . It was just preaching and teaching . " Go teach all nations , " said he . And the Apostle Paul , himself a most distin- guished and successful missionary , tells us that the means appointed by the ...
... means for the conversion of the world . It was just preaching and teaching . " Go teach all nations , " said he . And the Apostle Paul , himself a most distin- guished and successful missionary , tells us that the means appointed by the ...
Page 411
... means of sinking weights , and our watches by means of the tension of springs . A weight which lies on the ground , an elastic spring which is without tension , can pro- duce no effects ; to obtain such , we must first raise the weight ...
... means of sinking weights , and our watches by means of the tension of springs . A weight which lies on the ground , an elastic spring which is without tension , can pro- duce no effects ; to obtain such , we must first raise the weight ...
Page 412
... means of a con- densing air - pump , a great quantity of air . By admitting a portion of this condensed air into the barrel , the ball is driven out with great velocity . The force communicated to the ball , can never be greater than ...
... means of a con- densing air - pump , a great quantity of air . By admitting a portion of this condensed air into the barrel , the ball is driven out with great velocity . The force communicated to the ball , can never be greater than ...
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