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Page 67
... turn in less room ; but the carriage would go much easier , if the fore - wheels were as high as the hind ones . It is plain , that the small wheels must turn as much oftener round than the great ones , as their circumferences are less ...
... turn in less room ; but the carriage would go much easier , if the fore - wheels were as high as the hind ones . It is plain , that the small wheels must turn as much oftener round than the great ones , as their circumferences are less ...
Page 393
... turn one way , and that there are a few species which are heteroclitical , or in- variably turn contrary to the usual manner : some indeed have doubt . ed , whether this is a permanent character ; there requires , however , no argument ...
... turn one way , and that there are a few species which are heteroclitical , or in- variably turn contrary to the usual manner : some indeed have doubt . ed , whether this is a permanent character ; there requires , however , no argument ...
Page 394
... turns , and have become lusus heterostrophon shells . In order therefore to explain , which way the turn of the spiral convolutions of a reversed shell takes , omitting the vague signification of turning to the right or left ; we shall ...
... turns , and have become lusus heterostrophon shells . In order therefore to explain , which way the turn of the spiral convolutions of a reversed shell takes , omitting the vague signification of turning to the right or left ; we shall ...
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