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I therefore regard them in this point of view ; the correctness of our doing so must , of course , be ultimately tested by the harmony which may exist between our theoretical deductions involving this hypothesis , and the phænomena ...
I therefore regard them in this point of view ; the correctness of our doing so must , of course , be ultimately tested by the harmony which may exist between our theoretical deductions involving this hypothesis , and the phænomena ...
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It may , at first sight , appear impossible to ascertain what this form may have been , now that we can only examine the mass in its dislocated state ; but this difficulty , though it must always exist in a greater or less degree ...
It may , at first sight , appear impossible to ascertain what this form may have been , now that we can only examine the mass in its dislocated state ; but this difficulty , though it must always exist in a greater or less degree ...
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Now , assuming the coincidence just mentioned , there must of course be the same relations between the general conformation of the elevated mass and the directions of joints , as those which have been already stated to exist between ...
Now , assuming the coincidence just mentioned , there must of course be the same relations between the general conformation of the elevated mass and the directions of joints , as those which have been already stated to exist between ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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