Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... regard the same part or point of the terrella at every distance whatever therefrom ( unless they be in the axis of ... regards its own sphere in which it is placed and its diameter , poles , and equator , not those of the terrella ; and ...
... regard the same part or point of the terrella at every distance whatever therefrom ( unless they be in the axis of ... regards its own sphere in which it is placed and its diameter , poles , and equator , not those of the terrella ; and ...
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... regard to the Scottish geese produced , as they say , from the fruits of certain trees that had fallen into the sea . These geese the narrators themselves had never seen so produced ; but I will here relate that which I have myself wit ...
... regard to the Scottish geese produced , as they say , from the fruits of certain trees that had fallen into the sea . These geese the narrators themselves had never seen so produced ; but I will here relate that which I have myself wit ...
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... regard it as aliment than as excrement . The internal tunic of the uterus of the ewe is covered with caruncles innumerable , as the heavens are with stars . These are not unlike crabs ' eyes , and I have called them by this name ; but ...
... regard it as aliment than as excrement . The internal tunic of the uterus of the ewe is covered with caruncles innumerable , as the heavens are with stars . These are not unlike crabs ' eyes , and I have called them by this name ; but ...
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