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... proportion to the vessel ? Yes , madam , you are doubtless correct , the figure is generally represented of considerable magnitude on ancient medals ; and Silius Italicus , if my memory serves me , alludes to the weight of the image ...
... proportion to the vessel ? Yes , madam , you are doubtless correct , the figure is generally represented of considerable magnitude on ancient medals ; and Silius Italicus , if my memory serves me , alludes to the weight of the image ...
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... proportion ; for instance , that if the lump of lead lost two pounds , the body which served to balance it must also have lost the same weight , and there- fore that the different force of gravity could not be de- tected by such means ...
... proportion ; for instance , that if the lump of lead lost two pounds , the body which served to balance it must also have lost the same weight , and there- fore that the different force of gravity could not be de- tected by such means ...
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... proportion between the quantity of pure metal and its alloy . In England the standard for gold is , that is eleven parts of pure metal , and one part of alloy . The standard for silver is 37 , a proportion which is said to have been ...
... proportion between the quantity of pure metal and its alloy . In England the standard for gold is , that is eleven parts of pure metal , and one part of alloy . The standard for silver is 37 , a proportion which is said to have been ...
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... proportion . The parts of a medal are the two sides , one whereof is called the face , head , or obverse ; the other the reverse . On each side is the area , or field ; the rim , or border ; and the exergum , which is beneath the ground ...
... proportion . The parts of a medal are the two sides , one whereof is called the face , head , or obverse ; the other the reverse . On each side is the area , or field ; the rim , or border ; and the exergum , which is beneath the ground ...
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... proportion to their diameters ; for it is an immediate consequence of this property of the circle , that if a rod of iron , or beam of wood , be placed on a point or pivot , so that it may move , as a see - saw board does , round its ...
... proportion to their diameters ; for it is an immediate consequence of this property of the circle , that if a rod of iron , or beam of wood , be placed on a point or pivot , so that it may move , as a see - saw board does , round its ...
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Page 10 - Family Shakspeare : In which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud.
Page 9 - COL. HAWKER'S INSTRUCTIONS to YOUNG SPORTSMEN in all that relates to Guns and Shooting.
Page 10 - Mrs. Marcet's Conversations on Chemistry, in which the Elements of that Science are familiarly explained and illustrated by Experiments.
Page 132 - ... time that the axle describes a small one, therefore the power is increased in the same proportion as the circumference of the wheel is greater than that of the axle. If the velocity of the wheel is...
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Page 81 - Gunpowder, hoping by a sudden movement to give his companion the slip; but the spectre started full jump with him. Away, then, they dashed through thick and thin, stones flying and sparks flashing at every bound. Ichabod's flimsy garments fluttered in the air as he stretched his long lank body away over his horse's head in the eagerness of his flight.
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Page 190 - ... resolved to remove his body into the choir, which was to have been done with solemn procession on the 15th of July. It rained, however, so violently...
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