Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Robert Maynard Hutchins. the sun's altitude is observed with a radius1 or with a large quadrant . On account of the ... observe the point of the shadow cast by the stilus when it reaches the nearest semicircle , and mark with chalk or ink ...
Robert Maynard Hutchins. the sun's altitude is observed with a radius1 or with a large quadrant . On account of the ... observe the point of the shadow cast by the stilus when it reaches the nearest semicircle , and mark with chalk or ink ...
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... observed in rising or in setting from the altitude of the pole and the declination of the stars , the ortive ... Observe the foremost star of the three in Orion's belt when first it appears on the horizon ; direct the instru- ment toward ...
... observed in rising or in setting from the altitude of the pole and the declination of the stars , the ortive ... Observe the foremost star of the three in Orion's belt when first it appears on the horizon ; direct the instru- ment toward ...
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... observed , the right auricle still continues to beat ; life , therefore , appears to linger longest in the right auricle . Whilst the heart is gradually dying , it is sometimes seen to reply , after two or three contractions of the ...
... observed , the right auricle still continues to beat ; life , therefore , appears to linger longest in the right auricle . Whilst the heart is gradually dying , it is sometimes seen to reply , after two or three contractions of the ...
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