Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... pass through fixed and opposite points in the equator and through the poles . On them also is magnetic latitude measured . By means of them we understand declinations ; and along them there is a fixed direction toward the poles , except ...
... pass through fixed and opposite points in the equator and through the poles . On them also is magnetic latitude measured . By means of them we understand declinations ; and along them there is a fixed direction toward the poles , except ...
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... pass through the point Ca plane of such a slope that it will be traversed in the time A. Draw from the point C to the horizontal a line CX of such a length that B : A = CD : CX . It is clear that CX is the plane along which a body will ...
... pass through the point Ca plane of such a slope that it will be traversed in the time A. Draw from the point C to the horizontal a line CX of such a length that B : A = CD : CX . It is clear that CX is the plane along which a body will ...
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... pass all off again within an hour or two by urine . Such a quantity of liquid must take some short time in the concoction : it must pass through the liver ( it is allowed by all that the juices of the food we consume pass twice through ...
... pass all off again within an hour or two by urine . Such a quantity of liquid must take some short time in the concoction : it must pass through the liver ( it is allowed by all that the juices of the food we consume pass twice through ...
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