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Page 17
... direction . M. de Humboldt has , however , stated a very interesting fact , namely , that along the line of the shock there are certam situations in which the oscillations are scarcely felt . • This phenomenon ( he observes ) is ...
... direction . M. de Humboldt has , however , stated a very interesting fact , namely , that along the line of the shock there are certam situations in which the oscillations are scarcely felt . • This phenomenon ( he observes ) is ...
Page 188
... direction of energy fixed , determined , constitu- tional ; whereas the more the nose is constituted of cartilage , the more does the direction of energy depend on individual exertions . The cartilaginous part of the nose seems to be to ...
... direction of energy fixed , determined , constitu- tional ; whereas the more the nose is constituted of cartilage , the more does the direction of energy depend on individual exertions . The cartilaginous part of the nose seems to be to ...
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... direction . • Their inclination is the measure of the angle formed by the intersection of their planes with that of the horizon . " If the direction is given , the dip is determined , and if the dip is given , the direction is ...
... direction . • Their inclination is the measure of the angle formed by the intersection of their planes with that of the horizon . " If the direction is given , the dip is determined , and if the dip is given , the direction is ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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