...There is one, however, which, as it is so intimately connected with the subject, we cannot but deduce...
Thomas Clarkson 「An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African」
...These we shall submit to the perusal of the reader, and shall deduce from them such inferences only, as almost every person must make in his own mind, on their recital...
Thomas Clarkson 「An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African」
... From this I have to deduce that the force which confines the planet to its orbit is directed towards the sun...
J. Henri Fabre Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Life of the Fly」
...How would you deduce the steps of Kepler's laws to the accompaniment of that noisy orchestra! It is enough to drive one mad...
J. Henri Fabre Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Life of the Fly」
...Inthe search for truth we employ both the deductiveand the inductive methods; we deduce principlesfrom facts, and we test alleged facts by principles...
John Burroughs 「Ways of Nature」
..." The sameauthor fixes the date of this improvement in the art at about 1470; andmost probably he meant to deduce it from the earliest copper engravingswhich appeared in Germany...
Luigi Antonio Lanzi Thomas Roscoe 「The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 1 (of 6)」
...I can deduce the rest...
Roman Frederick Starzl 「In the Orbit of Saturn」
...In this way, by assuming Kepler's law, we deduce the cube of theperiodic time by a simple proportion, and the resulting value of 224·7days can then be obtained...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...If wetake the latter method, then we are entitled to deduce remarkableastronomical consequences...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...This can be found with some accuracy; and, as we alreadyknow the velocity of light, we can ascertain the distance of Jupiterfrom the earth; and hence deduce the scale of the solar system...
Robert Stawell Ball 「The Story of the Heavens」
...The object of astronomyis to deduce herefrom the real or absolute attributes of the stars, whichare their position in space, their movement, and their physical nature...
Carl Vilhelm Ludvig Charlier 「Lectures on Stellar Statistics」
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