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Page 216
... measures . The chief and primary object of all scientific and systematic plans is to establish a fixed measure , not arbitrary , but existing in nature , permanent and ascertainable . Two measures , having no connection in their nature ...
... measures . The chief and primary object of all scientific and systematic plans is to establish a fixed measure , not arbitrary , but existing in nature , permanent and ascertainable . Two measures , having no connection in their nature ...
Page 217
... measures in length * . Measures of like kind , but of different magnitude and denomination , are obtained by a decimal division or multiplication . - Also , from this standard - measure in length are deduced certain measures for the ...
... measures in length * . Measures of like kind , but of different magnitude and denomination , are obtained by a decimal division or multiplication . - Also , from this standard - measure in length are deduced certain measures for the ...
Page 505
... measures , dates , and coins ; and the most wisely constructed measure has the strongest claim to general adoption . Is the French measure such ? In our xvi1th vol . p . 555 , N. S. we inserted the decree relative to their system ; and ...
... measures , dates , and coins ; and the most wisely constructed measure has the strongest claim to general adoption . Is the French measure such ? In our xvi1th vol . p . 555 , N. S. we inserted the decree relative to their system ; and ...
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