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... nearly equal length ; so that his sections do not dilate and contract according to the magnitude of the matter which they should embrace , but are interrupted at given distances , sometimes in the very midst of the argument . The ...
... nearly equal length ; so that his sections do not dilate and contract according to the magnitude of the matter which they should embrace , but are interrupted at given distances , sometimes in the very midst of the argument . The ...
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... nearly fourteen in breadth at the base . They diminish a little towards the top ; but they are so much encum- bered , that their measurements cannot be ascertained with perfect accuracy ; and of the five gates only three are visible ...
... nearly fourteen in breadth at the base . They diminish a little towards the top ; but they are so much encum- bered , that their measurements cannot be ascertained with perfect accuracy ; and of the five gates only three are visible ...
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... nearly to equality . · 3dly , Neither the magnitude of the bed , nor the slope of the river , changes this proportion , when the mean velocity remains the same and , C 4thly , When the velocity at the surface is constant , that at the ...
... nearly to equality . · 3dly , Neither the magnitude of the bed , nor the slope of the river , changes this proportion , when the mean velocity remains the same and , C 4thly , When the velocity at the surface is constant , that at the ...
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