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Page 100
Notwithstanding the moderate size of his volume , this anonymous rambler has certainly contrived to fatigue us by the frequency of unappropriate scenery ; various portions of which might , with equal justice , be applied to the romantic ...
Notwithstanding the moderate size of his volume , this anonymous rambler has certainly contrived to fatigue us by the frequency of unappropriate scenery ; various portions of which might , with equal justice , be applied to the romantic ...
Page 364
In a certain value of the radius of the generating circle , ( when it is equal to half the radius of the circle within which it revolves , ) the hypocycloid becomes a right line tending to the centre of the wheel .
In a certain value of the radius of the generating circle , ( when it is equal to half the radius of the circle within which it revolves , ) the hypocycloid becomes a right line tending to the centre of the wheel .
Page 409
Gypseous alabasier is very easily worked , but is not susceptible of a polish equal to marble . It is made into vases , columns , tables , and other ornamental articles of furniture ; thin slabs of it have even been used in one of the ...
Gypseous alabasier is very easily worked , but is not susceptible of a polish equal to marble . It is made into vases , columns , tables , and other ornamental articles of furniture ; thin slabs of it have even been used in one of the ...
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