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... equal to the difference of eleven feet to seventeen , and the deeper the stronger . ' If the author means that vessels of equal burthen , and with out any inequality in their length which might occasion a va- riation , will have to ...
... equal to the difference of eleven feet to seventeen , and the deeper the stronger . ' If the author means that vessels of equal burthen , and with out any inequality in their length which might occasion a va- riation , will have to ...
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... equal waves of light to arrive at a certain point , and there to meet other waves , equal , and moving with the same constant velocity ; then these waves must interfere with each other after this manner : if the elevations of one series ...
... equal waves of light to arrive at a certain point , and there to meet other waves , equal , and moving with the same constant velocity ; then these waves must interfere with each other after this manner : if the elevations of one series ...
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... equal care the respectable and learn- ed author has studied every head of the Roman annals . To exemplify his manner of treating this part , we subjoin his account of that dread assembly which , in energy and policy , is without a ...
... equal care the respectable and learn- ed author has studied every head of the Roman annals . To exemplify his manner of treating this part , we subjoin his account of that dread assembly which , in energy and policy , is without a ...
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