BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «REGAINABLE»
Temukaké kagunané saka
regainable ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
regainable lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
The commentary gives Mahacveta as the instance, and continues : ' But if the lost
one be not regainable, or regainable only after transmigration in another body,
the flavour is called the " Pathetic " simply, there being in this case no room for ...
Bāṇa, Kadambari, Bhūshaṇa-Bhaṭṭa (son of Bāṇa.), 1896
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
Proportion theoretically regainable: 1757 □ = 0.95 = 95 per cent. (6) 1856 The
reason why more power is theoretically regainable than is used in doing
chemical work in the cell, is that the gas engine burns the sulphur of the PbS
ultimately to ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1908
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The Mirror of Composition: A Treatise on Poetical Criticism, ...
But if the lost one be not regainable, or regainable only after transmigration in
another body, the flavour is called the ' Pathetic simply — there being, in this case
, no room for any admixture of the ' Erotic' ; — but in the case just mentioned — of
...
Viśvanātha Kavirāja, Pramada Dasa Mitra, James Robert Ballantyne, 1875
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Metallurgical Calculations
Proportion theoretically regainable: 1757 fig = 0.95 = 95 per cent. (6) The reason
why more power is theoretically regainable than is used in doing chemical work
in the cell, is that the gas engine burns the sulphur of the PbS ultimately to S0”, ...
Joseph William Richards, 1917
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Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
In thermo-batteries where the heat may be considered as directly transformed
into electrical energy, only 0-16 to 0-06 per cent. is regainable where gas is used
as the heating agent, and 0-5 per cent. when coke is thus used, compared with
the ...
Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain), 1886
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Kadambari of Bana [Peterson's Edition, Pages 124 to 175]
The commentary gives Mahāçvetā as the instance, and continues: 'But if thelost
one benot regainable, or regainable only after transmigrationinanother body,
theflavour is called the “Pathetic” simply, therebeing in this case noroom for any ...
Bāṇa, Peter Peterson, Raghunath Damodar Karmarkar, 1939
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The Sáhitya-darpaṇa Or Mirror of Composition of Viśvanátha: ...
But if the lost one be not regainable, or regainable only after transmigration in
another body, the flavour is called the ' Pathetic simply— rt<?re being, in this
case, no room for any admixture of the ' Erotic' ; — but in the ease just mentioned
— of ...
Viśvanātha Kavirāja, James Robert Ballantyne, Pramada Dasa Mitra, 1994
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Contemporary forming methods
(e) Regainable rubber cable sheaths For short beams the cable channels may be
produced by inserting a rubber tube or rod into the concrete. After the concrete
has sufficiently hardened the rubber unit can be withdrawn and the cable ...
Your mind will feel you losses as a regainable thing. You will feel you are a living
machine which feels no pain, no sadness and no mercy towards your enemies.
Every knock you get, you will be able to find its advantages and will learn to ...
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Evolution of Expression
Your liberty of choice has simply destroyed for you so much life and strength,
never regainable. It is true, you now know the habits of swine, and the taste of
husks; do you think your father could not have taught you to know better habits
and ...
Charles Wesley Emerson, 1913