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... employed solely in balancing , and of forces producing motion , is a most important law in equili brium , almost every problem depends on it ; and it is neces- sary , therefore , clearly and firmly to establish it . Daniel and John ...
... employed solely in balancing , and of forces producing motion , is a most important law in equili brium , almost every problem depends on it ; and it is neces- sary , therefore , clearly and firmly to establish it . Daniel and John ...
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... employed , emetics , sudorifics , and blood letting , have all , an indirect effect in diminishing the temperature , but in a way less safe and less efficacious . The additions now specified are those which appear in the 3d edition ...
... employed , emetics , sudorifics , and blood letting , have all , an indirect effect in diminishing the temperature , but in a way less safe and less efficacious . The additions now specified are those which appear in the 3d edition ...
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... employed in the measure- ment of an arc of the meridian . In the 12th chapter of the work before us , M. PUISSANT explains the method , and de- duces some of the formulas laid down by Legendre . Of the 14th chapter the subject is the ...
... employed in the measure- ment of an arc of the meridian . In the 12th chapter of the work before us , M. PUISSANT explains the method , and de- duces some of the formulas laid down by Legendre . Of the 14th chapter the subject is the ...
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