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Fred Pitman, 1849 - 39 sayfa
 

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Sayfa 31 - A, a; B, b; C, c ; D, d; E, e ; F, f; G, g; H, h; I, i; J, j; K, k ; L, 1; M, m ; N, n ; O, o ; P, p ; Q, q ; R, r S, s ; T, t; U, u ; V, v ; W, w; X, x ; Y, y ; Z, z.
Sayfa 24 - I not suspended, at thy request, the law which made thee fall ? Now thou art safe from bruises and from broken limbs ; why, then, dost thou still complain ?" The slater answered : " In deep humiliation, I acknowledge my ignorance and presumption ; restore me to my couch of pain, but give me back the benefits of thy law of gravitation.
Sayfa 24 - ... health, and again mounted to the roof that caused his recent pain. He thanked Jupiter anew from the depths of his soul, for the law of gravitation, with its countless benefits; and applied his faculties to study and obey it during the remainder of his life.
Sayfa 21 - I restore thee to thy station on the roof," said Jupiter ; " I heal all thy bruises ; and to convince thee of my benevolence, I suspend the law of gravitation as to thy body and all that is related to it : art thou now content ?" The slater, in deep emotion, offered up gratitnde and thanks, and expressed the profoundest reverence for so just and beneficent a deity.
Sayfa 38 - The earth brings forth food ; but man must plough and sow, or he will not reap.

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