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Sketches By Boz


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Author : Charles Dickens
language : en
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Release Date : 1837

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Author : Boz
language : en
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Release Date : 1866

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Author : Boz
language : en
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Release Date : 1869

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Author : Charles Dickens
language : en
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Release Date : 1897

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Sketches By Boz Illustrative Of Everyday Life And Everyday People


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Author : Charles Dickens
language : en
Publisher: Ferrero Press
Release Date : 2008-07

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 Excerpt: ...earth. r' = radius of moon, or other body. P = moon's horizontal parallax = earth's angular semidiameter as seen from the moon. f = moon's angular semidiameter. Now = P (in circular measure), r'-r = r (in circular measure);.'. r: r':: P: P', or (radius of earth): (radios of moon):: (moon's parallax): (moon's semidiameter). Examples. 1. Taking the moon's horizontal parallax as 57', and its angular diameter as 32', find its radius in miles, assuming the earth's radius to be 4000 miles. Here moon's semidiameter = 16';.-. 4000::: 57': 16';.-. r = 400 16 = 1123 miles. 2. The sun's horizontal parallax being 8"8, and his angular diameter 32V find his diameter in miles. ' Am. 872,727 miles. 3. The synodic period of Venus being 584 days, find the angle gained in each minute of time on the earth round the sun as centre. Am. l"-54 per minute. 4. Find the angular velocity with which Venus crosses the sun's disc, assuming the distances of Venus and the earth from the sun are as 7 to 10, as given by Bode's Law. Since (fig. 50) S V: VA:: 7: 3. But Srhas a relative angular velocity round the sun of l"-54 per minute (see Example 3); therefore, the relative angular velocity of A V round A is greater than this in the ratio of 7: 3, which gives an approximate result of 3"-6 per minute, the true rate being about 4" per minute. Annual ParaUax. 95. We have already seen that no displacement of the observer due to a change of position on the earth's surface could apparently affect the direction of a fixed star. However, as the earth in its annual motion describes an orbit of about 92 million miles radius round the sun, the different positions in space from which an observer views the fixed stars from time to time throughout the year must be separated ...



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Author : Charles Dickens
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Release Date : 1898

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Author : Boz
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Release Date : 1894

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Sketches By Boz Illustrative Of Everyday Life


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Author : Charles Dickens
language : en
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date : 2015-04-17

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"Sketches by Boz - Illustrative of everyday life" from Charles Dickens. English writer and social critic (1812-1870).



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Author : Чарльз Диккенс
language : en
Publisher: Litres
Release Date : 2021-12-02

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Author : Charles Dickens
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How much is conveyed in those two short words-'The Parish!' And with how many tales ofdistress and misery, of broken fortune and ruined hopes, too often of unrelieved wretchedness andsuccessful knavery, are they associated! A poor man, with small earnings, and a large family, justmanages to live on from hand to mouth, and to procure food from day to day; he has barelysufficient to satisfy the present cravings of nature, and can take no heed of the future. His taxes arein arrear, quarter-day passes by, another quarter-day arrives: he can procure no more quarter forhimself, and is summoned by-the parish. His goods are distrained, his children are crying withcold and hunger, and the very bed on which his sick wife is lying, is dragged from beneathher. What can he do? To whom is he to apply for relief? To private charity? To benevolentindividuals? Certainly not-there is his parish. There are the parish vestry, the parish infirmary, theparish surgeon, the parish officers, the parish beadle. Excellent institutions, and gentle, kind-heartedmen. The woman dies-she is buried by the parish. The children have no protector-they aretaken care of by the parish. The man first neglects, and afterwards cannot obtain, work-he isrelieved by the parish; and when distress and drunkenness have done their work upon him, he ismaintained, a harmless babbling idiot, in the parish asylum.The parish beadle is one of the most, perhaps the most, important member of the localadministration. He is not so well off as the churchwardens, certainly, nor is he so learned as thevestry-clerk, nor does he order things quite so much his own way as either of them. But his poweris very great, notwithstanding; and the dignity of his office is never impaired by the absence ofefforts on his part to maintain it. The beadle of our parish is a splendid fellow. It is quite delightfulto hear him, as he explains the state of the existing poor laws to the deaf old women in the boardroom passage on business nights; and to hear what he said to the senior churchwarden, and what thesenior churchwarden said to him; and what 'we' (the beadle and the other gentlemen) came to thedetermination of doing. A miserable-looking woman is called into the boardroom, and represents acase of extreme destitution, affecting herself-a widow, with six small children. 'Where do youlive?' inquires one of the overseers. 'I rents a two-pair back, gentlemen, at Mrs. Brown's, Number 3, Little King William's-alley, which has lived there this fifteen year, and knows me to be very hardworking and industrious, and when my poor husband was alive, gentlemen, as died in thehospital'-'Well, well, ' interrupts the overseer, taking a note of the address, 'I'll send Simmons, thebeadle, to-morrow morning, to ascertain whether your story is correct; and if so, I suppose you musthave an order into the House-Simmons, go to this woman's the first thing to-morrow morning, will you?' Simmons bows assent, and ushers the woman out. Her previous admiration of 'theboard' (who all sit behind great books, and with their hats on) fades into nothing before her respectfor her lace-trimmed conductor; and her account of what has passed inside, increases-if that bepossible-the marks of respect, shown by the assembled crowd, to that solemn functionary. As totaking out a summons, it's quite a hopeless case if Simmons attends it, on behalf of the pari