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Page 9
... employed himself in tracing on the floor , with a piece of charcoal , triangles , parallelograms , circles and other figures , of none of which did he know even the names . He examined the positions of the lines and sides , observed the ...
... employed himself in tracing on the floor , with a piece of charcoal , triangles , parallelograms , circles and other figures , of none of which did he know even the names . He examined the positions of the lines and sides , observed the ...
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... employed , and the construction and materials be of a proper quality . As to the common engine being less dangerous than those employing steam of a higher temperature , the idea is quite ground- less ; for those who make them ...
... employed , and the construction and materials be of a proper quality . As to the common engine being less dangerous than those employing steam of a higher temperature , the idea is quite ground- less ; for those who make them ...
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... employed , as those of the pa- rent countries respectively . ships and seamen to be employed in the trade now , than were engaged in it before the independence of the United States . Without reference to the tonnage and trade between ...
... employed , as those of the pa- rent countries respectively . ships and seamen to be employed in the trade now , than were engaged in it before the independence of the United States . Without reference to the tonnage and trade between ...
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JANUARY 1818 | 3 |
Letter from Cortez to the king | 18 |
On Gout and Stone | 32 |
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