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Example sentences for "canique"

Lexicographically close words:
canibus; canicular; canine; canines; caning; canister; canisters; canit; canker; cankered
  1. Knowledge might be said, when the Mécanique Céleste issued from the press, to be bounded by the solar system; but even the solar system presented itself under an aspect strangely different from what it now wears.

  2. For two years he continued to work in the counting-house by day, and to pore over the Mécanique Céleste and the Differential Calculus by night.

  3. Publication of first two volumes of Mécanique Céleste.

  4. In resolving these questions (concerning the ratios of weights on the oblique pulley), and several others, he frequently makes use of the famous principle which is the basis of the Nouvelle Mécanique of M.

  5. The author of the Mécanique Céleste had vowed to the young geometer an unbounded attachment, completely justified, certainly, by the beautiful researches which science already owed to him.

  6. In short, the Théorie Analytique des Probabilités is worthy of the author of the Mécanique Céleste.

  7. Milan: "The Mécanique Céleste appears to me destined to shed new lustre on the age in which we live.

  8. I shall add a few brief remarks, for which I am mainly indebted to the author of the Mécanique Céleste.

  9. In all that precedes, attention has been concentrated upon the 'Mécanique Céleste.

  10. I may also mention that Laplace, in his Mécanique Celeste, adopts the mean midnight of Paris as the origin from which his day is reckoned.

  11. So, the division of the circumference into 400 parts was adopted by Laplace, and we find it constantly employed in the Mécanique Celeste.

  12. Gladly do we accord to the creator of the Mécanique céleste the sense of lofty pleasure awakened in him by the great success of the Enlightenment, to which we too owe our intellectual freedom.

  13. But a Mécanique sociale or a Mécanique morale of equal trustworthiness remains to be written.

  14. Andrade has attempted to do, at least in part, in his Leçons de mécanique physique.

  15. Andrade, in his Leçons de mécanique physique, has rejuvenated anthropomorphic mechanics.

  16. Stevinus is great in the Mécanique Analytique of Lagrange;[679] Stevinus is great in the Tristram Shandy of Sterne.

  17. When only sixteen he found an error in Laplace's Mécanique céleste.

  18. I talked of my unsuccessful attempt to master the "Mécanique Céleste" of Laplace without other preparation than that afforded by the most meagre text-books of elementary mathematics of that period.

  19. So I left with the impression that I must master the "Mécanique Céleste" or some similar treatise before finding any opening there.

  20. I was then in my twenty-second year, but it was the first time I had ever seen any one who was familiar with the "Mécanique Céleste.

  21. He knew that I was reading the "Mécanique Céleste," and asked me how I got on?

  22. On its sure basis rests that majestic structure, the "Mécanique Céleste" of La Place.

  23. This was proved by Lagrange in the Mécanique Analytique as a generalisation of a theorem given by Euler for a rigid body set into rotation by an impulse.

  24. This function V seems to have been first used by Laplace for gravitational matter in the Mécanique Céleste; its importance for electricity and magnetism was recognised by Green, who named it the potential.

  25. This problem it was that Laplace worked out in the Mécanique Céleste.

  26. The Mécanique Céleste contains the higher intricacies of astronomy mathematically worked out according to the theory of gravitation.


  27. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "canique" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.