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... motions of each other , not in the same , but in contrary directions ; had this been the only difficulty , it had ... motion of each of them might be un locked at a momentary flash or sound , and they might be stopped together at any ...
... motions of each other , not in the same , but in contrary directions ; had this been the only difficulty , it had ... motion of each of them might be un locked at a momentary flash or sound , and they might be stopped together at any ...
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... motion by means of two wheels . Two Chinese draw it , while a third who guides with his two hands , first sows one and then the other furrow . I had already conceived from the regularity with which I observed every thing growing in the ...
... motion by means of two wheels . Two Chinese draw it , while a third who guides with his two hands , first sows one and then the other furrow . I had already conceived from the regularity with which I observed every thing growing in the ...
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... motion ; the sound which composes the note of singing is for a given time at rest . To illustrate this position , he has recourse to the eye , the most distinct and definite of all our senses . Musical notes , he says , may be compared ...
... motion ; the sound which composes the note of singing is for a given time at rest . To illustrate this position , he has recourse to the eye , the most distinct and definite of all our senses . Musical notes , he says , may be compared ...
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... is hoisted at the main . ' The anchor of a first - rate weighs five tons ! ' The skilful master on each motion tends , " The H2 The MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Poetry , & c . 99 Fever, 454 Battle of the Nile, a Descriptive Poem, 301 218.
... is hoisted at the main . ' The anchor of a first - rate weighs five tons ! ' The skilful master on each motion tends , " The H2 The MONTHLY CATALOGUE , Poetry , & c . 99 Fever, 454 Battle of the Nile, a Descriptive Poem, 301 218.
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The skilful master on each motion tends , " The anchor's up , " he cries ; " she wends , she wends ! ?? Her prow obedient now she heaves and laves , And turns majestic on the swelling waves . Now fourteen sail , by valiant Nelson led ...
The skilful master on each motion tends , " The anchor's up , " he cries ; " she wends , she wends ! ?? Her prow obedient now she heaves and laves , And turns majestic on the swelling waves . Now fourteen sail , by valiant Nelson led ...
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