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... side to side . The fins of the back and anus are also of great use to the keeping the creature in its natural posi- tion , as is easily seen by cutting them off , and observing the motions of the fish af- terwards . Though a great deal ...
... side to side . The fins of the back and anus are also of great use to the keeping the creature in its natural posi- tion , as is easily seen by cutting them off , and observing the motions of the fish af- terwards . Though a great deal ...
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... side , stern or bow , and also in the tops ; the trunnions of this piece are con- tained in a sort of iron crotch , the lower end of which terminates in a cylindrical pi- vot , resting in the socket so as to support the weight of the ...
... side , stern or bow , and also in the tops ; the trunnions of this piece are con- tained in a sort of iron crotch , the lower end of which terminates in a cylindrical pi- vot , resting in the socket so as to support the weight of the ...
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... side . Its use is to carry forward the clew of the sail , and to make it stand close by a wind ; and whenever the sails are thus trimmed , the main - tack , the fore- tack , and mizen - tack , are brought close by the board , and haled ...
... side . Its use is to carry forward the clew of the sail , and to make it stand close by a wind ; and whenever the sails are thus trimmed , the main - tack , the fore- tack , and mizen - tack , are brought close by the board , and haled ...
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... side step ; to change from quick to ordinary time , or vice versa , with unerring readiness ; to march in file ; to wheel either forward or backward ; and , in general , to acquire a habitude of acting in concert with his companions in ...
... side step ; to change from quick to ordinary time , or vice versa , with unerring readiness ; to march in file ; to wheel either forward or backward ; and , in general , to acquire a habitude of acting in concert with his companions in ...
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... side of the left leg of the other , and vice versa . It is obvious , that while the leaders were allowed to gain ground , so as to open the distances between the several files , some time was required for the rear files to close up ...
... side of the left leg of the other , and vice versa . It is obvious , that while the leaders were allowed to gain ground , so as to open the distances between the several files , some time was required for the rear files to close up ...
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