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Page 271
... length , and three feet in thick- ness . That of the smaller gate is nine feet and a half in length , and three feet in thickness . ' The architraves of the temple of Selinus in Sicily are stated by Mr. Dodwell , who compares the ...
... length , and three feet in thick- ness . That of the smaller gate is nine feet and a half in length , and three feet in thickness . ' The architraves of the temple of Selinus in Sicily are stated by Mr. Dodwell , who compares the ...
Page 452
... length obtained the simple permission which I had asked , to undertake a voyage to England . She at this time presented a spectacle the most astonishing which could be offered to the observation of an officer , who , having been for 15 ...
... length obtained the simple permission which I had asked , to undertake a voyage to England . She at this time presented a spectacle the most astonishing which could be offered to the observation of an officer , who , having been for 15 ...
Page 514
... length of the pendulum from the centre of curvature , and consequently to increase the mea- sured length of the pendulum by the radius of the cylinder : whereas analysis shews that , instead of the pendulum being lengthened by the ...
... length of the pendulum from the centre of curvature , and consequently to increase the mea- sured length of the pendulum by the radius of the cylinder : whereas analysis shews that , instead of the pendulum being lengthened by the ...
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