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Pagina 166
... body of six feet less to divide , opposing only three , two , or one Keel , as may be found necessary to make her hold a good wind ; while the other has six feet depress ed , or about one - third of her real size opposing the water : of ...
... body of six feet less to divide , opposing only three , two , or one Keel , as may be found necessary to make her hold a good wind ; while the other has six feet depress ed , or about one - third of her real size opposing the water : of ...
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... body and descended to the feet ; their dark complexions , and inani- mate features , exhibited no symptom of superior intelligence , of deep penetration , or of keen genius ; nor did any of that mild cast of coun- tenance , or chastened ...
... body and descended to the feet ; their dark complexions , and inani- mate features , exhibited no symptom of superior intelligence , of deep penetration , or of keen genius ; nor did any of that mild cast of coun- tenance , or chastened ...
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... body , especially the hinder part of it , very large branching vessels , containing blood , which , when the body is placed in a lateral direc- tion , is propelled into the smallest ramifications between the great canals , especially in ...
... body , especially the hinder part of it , very large branching vessels , containing blood , which , when the body is placed in a lateral direc- tion , is propelled into the smallest ramifications between the great canals , especially in ...
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