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Then Cornu, turning towards his accomplice said in the deep tones of an organ: "Say that we were both full, and you will be telling no lie." The judge, severely: "You mean by that that you were both drunk?" Brument: "There can be no question about it." Cornu: "That might happen to anyone." The judge to the victim: "Continue your testimony, woman Brument."
At the end of an hour they returned a verdict of acquittal for the defendants, with some severe strictures on the dignity of marriage, and establishing the precise limitations of business transactions. Brument went home to the domestic roof accompanied by his wife. Cornu went back to his business. Madame de X. to Madame de L. ETRETAT, Friday.
Schroeder van der Kolk and Vrolik, and Gratiolet, had also figured and described the posterior cornu in various Apes.
There was no record of its existence until it made its appearance as a star of nearly the third magnitude, in the constellation of the Swan. Its spectrum was examined, December 2, by Cornu at Paris, and a few days later by Vogel and O. Lohse at Potsdam. It proved of a closely similar character to that of T Coronæ.
The following examples serve to illustrate the dispersion expressed in this way: Angstrom, Cornu, 10; Draper, photographer of normal solar spectrum, 3.1 and 5.2; Rowland, 23, 33, and 46; Draper, stellar spectra, 0.16; Huggins, 0.1. The most rapid plates are needed in this work, other considerations being generally of less importance.
That puir auld Roman ane, ye can bring him forat when ye list, bad as he is. 'Faenum habet in cornu; his name's ower his shop-door. But these anonymies priests o' the order of Melchisedec by the deevil's side, without father or mither, beginning o' years nor end o' days without a local habitation or a name-as kittle to baud as a brock in a cairn " "What do you mean, Mr.
They are obliged indeed to be thus lavish of their Praises, that they may keep one another in Countenance; and it is no wonder if a great deal of Knowledge, which is not capable of making a Man wise, has a natural Tendency to make him Vain and Arrogant. No. 106. Monday, July 2, 1711. Addison. ... Hinc tibi Copia Manabit ad plenum, benigno Ruris honorum opulenta cornu. Hor.
I refer to the speed of light, which appears to us, as we shall see further on, the maximum value of speed which can be given to a material body. After the historical experiments of Fizeau and Foucault, taken up afresh, as we know, partly by Cornu, and partly by Michelson and Newcomb, it remained still possible to increase the precision of the measurements.
It is uncertain whether the horn intended was straight, like the Assyrian, or curved, like the Roman cornu and lituus. The pipe was probably the double instrument, played at the end, which was familiar to the Susianians and Assyrians. The harp would seem to have resembled the later harp of the Assyrians; but it had fewer strings, if we may judge from a representation upon a cylinder.
Every marmoset, American monkey, Old World monkey, baboon or manlike ape, on the contrary, has its cerebellum entirely hidden, posteriorly, by the cerebral lobes, and possesses a large posterior cornu with a well-developed hippocampus minor."
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