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Page 454
... body of 300 members , for deciding on their adoption : but the most singular characteristic of the latter was that they were not allowed to speak , but obliged to come to a de- termination on a proposed law after having heard , on the ...
... body of 300 members , for deciding on their adoption : but the most singular characteristic of the latter was that they were not allowed to speak , but obliged to come to a de- termination on a proposed law after having heard , on the ...
Page 471
... body can take while floating on the same fluid , its weight and form being supposed to be constant . In order that a floating body may be in equilibrio , it is ne- cessary that its centre of gravity should be in the same verti- cal as ...
... body can take while floating on the same fluid , its weight and form being supposed to be constant . In order that a floating body may be in equilibrio , it is ne- cessary that its centre of gravity should be in the same verti- cal as ...
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... body , more durable than the individuals which it produces ; gradually perishing Fat one extremity , and at the same time increasing at the other . It is to this common body that each polype adheres by its posterior extremity . In ...
... body , more durable than the individuals which it produces ; gradually perishing Fat one extremity , and at the same time increasing at the other . It is to this common body that each polype adheres by its posterior extremity . In ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
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