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Page 73
There are many objects in nature , to which this definition may be applied with equal propriety . It may describe a word , a line , a pagė , as well as a period ; and it will communicate equal information about them ail .
There are many objects in nature , to which this definition may be applied with equal propriety . It may describe a word , a line , a pagė , as well as a period ; and it will communicate equal information about them ail .
Page 409
Gypseous alabascer 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 alabascer 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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The surface of the tube , then , may be considered as nearly plane , in a radius equal to that of its sphere of sensible activity ; and the fluid , in this interval , will be elevated or depressed on the surface nearly as if that ...
The surface of the tube , then , may be considered as nearly plane , in a radius equal to that of its sphere of sensible activity ; and the fluid , in this interval , will be elevated or depressed on the surface nearly as if that ...
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