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Side viii
... Manners and customs of the several tribes at the time of Mahomet Their laws and religion at that period Their science and literature 2-10 4 , 5 7,8 Their manners and general character Customs in regard to the female sex Sources of our ...
... Manners and customs of the several tribes at the time of Mahomet Their laws and religion at that period Their science and literature 2-10 4 , 5 7,8 Their manners and general character Customs in regard to the female sex Sources of our ...
Side 5
... manner : No. 1 consists merely of a weight fastened to a string and a graduated scale . The string being gather ed up into the hand till the vibrations of the weight coincided with the beatings of the patient's pulse , the length was ...
... manner : No. 1 consists merely of a weight fastened to a string and a graduated scale . The string being gather ed up into the hand till the vibrations of the weight coincided with the beatings of the patient's pulse , the length was ...
Side 13
... manner by observing , in pass- ing through a thickly planted wood , in how complicated a manner the re- lative positions of the trees appear at each step to be continually changing , and by considering the difficulty with which the laws ...
... manner by observing , in pass- ing through a thickly planted wood , in how complicated a manner the re- lative positions of the trees appear at each step to be continually changing , and by considering the difficulty with which the laws ...
Side 14
... manner of the Aristotelians : - " Motion in a circle has no limit , and seems to emanate from the appetite of the body , which moves only for the sake of moving , and that it may follow itself and seek its own embraces , and put in ...
... manner of the Aristotelians : - " Motion in a circle has no limit , and seems to emanate from the appetite of the body , which moves only for the sake of moving , and that it may follow itself and seek its own embraces , and put in ...
Side 19
... manner as composed of lines , and solids of surfaces ; but there is an observation at the beginning of the 7th book , which shews clearly that Cavalieri had taken a much more pro- found view of the subject than is implied in this ...
... manner as composed of lines , and solids of surfaces ; but there is an observation at the beginning of the 7th book , which shews clearly that Cavalieri had taken a much more pro- found view of the subject than is implied in this ...
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