Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... fact observed is that one and the same moving body requires the same time for traversing a large arc of sixty degrees as for a small arc of fifty or even a very small arc of ten ; all these arcs , indeed , are covered in the same ...
... fact observed is that one and the same moving body requires the same time for traversing a large arc of sixty degrees as for a small arc of fifty or even a very small arc of ten ; all these arcs , indeed , are covered in the same ...
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... fact of no small utility in the con- struction of large vessels , and especially in sup- porting the decks , since in such structures lightness is of prime importance . SAGR . The advantages derived from this fact are so numerous that ...
... fact of no small utility in the con- struction of large vessels , and especially in sup- porting the decks , since in such structures lightness is of prime importance . SAGR . The advantages derived from this fact are so numerous that ...
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... fact equally correct . you SAGR . I shall be much pleased to see them and will consider it a great favor if will bring them to our regular meeting . But in the meantime , considering the strength of a solid formed from a prism by means ...
... fact equally correct . you SAGR . I shall be much pleased to see them and will consider it a great favor if will bring them to our regular meeting . But in the meantime , considering the strength of a solid formed from a prism by means ...
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