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Page 230
... equal Liberty , equal Justice and equal Honor , to all Mankind ; regulated alone by Individual desert : Thus acting , I acted against all EUROPE till France joined me . " Though open , " is , though in , and acting in , the Body or ...
... equal Liberty , equal Justice and equal Honor , to all Mankind ; regulated alone by Individual desert : Thus acting , I acted against all EUROPE till France joined me . " Though open , " is , though in , and acting in , the Body or ...
Page 270
... equal to the radius , or semi - diameter of the wheel ) it would then move at only twice the velocity of the acting power . So it may happen with a vertical or any other mill ; for as the power of the wind acting upon the sail of a wind ...
... equal to the radius , or semi - diameter of the wheel ) it would then move at only twice the velocity of the acting power . So it may happen with a vertical or any other mill ; for as the power of the wind acting upon the sail of a wind ...
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... equal to that of the wind - then all the points between the middle axis and the extremity would move faster than the wind ; and the differences of their velocities and that of the wind would form a series of relative velocities , where ...
... equal to that of the wind - then all the points between the middle axis and the extremity would move faster than the wind ; and the differences of their velocities and that of the wind would form a series of relative velocities , where ...
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