10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APPULSIVE»
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A new elucidation of the principles of speech and elocution
Those utterances, then, which pass freely from the glottis through a certain open
conformation of the vocal canal, — unaffected by any sound originating within the
mouth, and independent on any appulsive action of the mouth, — let us call ...
Alexander Melville Bell, 1849
2
The Medical Repository (And Review Of American Publications ...
If this igneous matterreturns in a condensed state, as fast as itis emitted from the
sun, it certainly must exert very strong appulsive powers upon the sides ofthe
planets that are opposite to the sun, while it is returning with such amazing
velocity.
Samuel Latham Mitchill, Edward Miller, Elihu Hubbard Smith, 1802
3
The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of School and Home ...
Mr. Josselyn defines a consonant thus : "A consonant is a vocal sound produced
by an appulsive joining of an active with a passive part of the vocal organism." He
defines a vowel as a " vocal sound produced by an approximation, more or ...
4
Antipodean America: Australasia and the Constitution of U. ...
Lola Ridge and the Appulsive Avant-Garde In discussing the “curious
combination of frankness and reticence” in Franklin's writings, the ways in which
questions of sexual and national identity appear to be simultaneously manifest
and obscure ...
5
Animal electricity; or: The electric science; an application ...
Now in the resolution of forces, the Newtonian Philosophy has the attractive, but
not the appulsive, and is left on the same ground, supposition, as in eliptic motion
. And it is the same at every point of solution. Again, in the resolution of forces, ...
Appulsive emotions of attraction—which include “justice, veracity, goodness,
friendliness and a respect for one's own and another's freedom and property” (
Kojder 2006: 340)—gradually become associated with attitudes and actions that
serve ...
7
Medical Repository of Original Essays and Intelligence ...
If this igneous ^matter returns in a condensed state, as fast as it is emitted from
the sun, it certainly must exert very strong appulsive powers -Oipon the sides of
the planets that are opposite to the sun, while it is returning with such amazing ...
Samuel Latham Mitchell, Edward Miller, 1802
If this igneous matter returns in a condensed state, as fast as it is emitted from. the
sun, it certainly must exert very strong appulsive powers upon the sides of the
planets that are opposite to the sun, while it is returning with such amazing ...
Samuel Latham Mitchill, 1802
9
An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
[toward. APPULSIVE.ftp plhVlv, a. Striking against; driving APPULSIVELY, ap-
pnWIv-le, ad. In au appulsive manner. APPURTENANCE, ftp pnrite-nftns. n. That
which belongs to something else, which is considered as tlie principal. An
adjunct.
10
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
Hence the srequency os contact, and consequently the resrigerating power of the
stream, is proportional to its apPUlsive velocity. If we conceive the surface os the
body to be dividedct by a multitude os circumscribing? lines, extremely near ...