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... nearly parallel , and sim- ply furrowed in their length . ( See Elephants , Plate III . fig . 5. ) In the elephant from Africa , one of the surfaces , and often both , produces in its middle and upon nearly all its length an angular jet ...
... nearly parallel , and sim- ply furrowed in their length . ( See Elephants , Plate III . fig . 5. ) In the elephant from Africa , one of the surfaces , and often both , produces in its middle and upon nearly all its length an angular jet ...
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... nearly the angle of a small equilateral stellar triangle , through whose haze the angular star was nearly as distinct as the other two . After much attention the comet was visible to the naked eye , forming a straight line with and έ ...
... nearly the angle of a small equilateral stellar triangle , through whose haze the angular star was nearly as distinct as the other two . After much attention the comet was visible to the naked eye , forming a straight line with and έ ...
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... nearly parallel , on account of the great distance of the ob- ject , that the eye can distinguish no difference between these and parallel rays ; and those rays passing through the cry- stalline lens , near its axis , and falling ...
... nearly parallel , on account of the great distance of the ob- ject , that the eye can distinguish no difference between these and parallel rays ; and those rays passing through the cry- stalline lens , near its axis , and falling ...
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