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... direction of the coast from the North part , is to the South East , where there are few names ; and this part seems to have been intended for New Guinea , ( as that country is not otherwise laid down , ) on the supposition that New ...
... direction of the coast from the North part , is to the South East , where there are few names ; and this part seems to have been intended for New Guinea , ( as that country is not otherwise laid down , ) on the supposition that New ...
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... direction is to the middle of it , the more firmly does the body stand . Hence it appears that a ball , or a circular plane figure standing upright , such as a wheel , is moved upon a plane with greater facility than any other figure ...
... direction is to the middle of it , the more firmly does the body stand . Hence it appears that a ball , or a circular plane figure standing upright , such as a wheel , is moved upon a plane with greater facility than any other figure ...
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... direction . We see , for instance , men who can balance themselves so well as to remain erect with one foot upon a very narrow stand , or upon a rope , and even with their heads downwards and their feet uppermost . Their art entirely ...
... direction . We see , for instance , men who can balance themselves so well as to remain erect with one foot upon a very narrow stand , or upon a rope , and even with their heads downwards and their feet uppermost . Their art entirely ...
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