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... four hundred and eighty vibrations ; every two vi- brations of the latter , are therefore made in the same time , or coincide as to the time employed with every one of the former . The object now is , to place six sounds between these ...
... four hundred and eighty vibrations ; every two vi- brations of the latter , are therefore made in the same time , or coincide as to the time employed with every one of the former . The object now is , to place six sounds between these ...
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... four to every three of C , must move one third faster , and therefore not so fast as the note G already fixed : this one is exactly the note designated F , and makes three hundred and twenty vibrations per second , C being always ...
... four to every three of C , must move one third faster , and therefore not so fast as the note G already fixed : this one is exactly the note designated F , and makes three hundred and twenty vibrations per second , C being always ...
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... Four Corners , sixty miles in the stage . June 25th . To Canadaigua , forty - eight miles in the stage . -I have now arrived at the place where the roads divide , having from this point described a triangle . I have returned by the ...
... Four Corners , sixty miles in the stage . June 25th . To Canadaigua , forty - eight miles in the stage . -I have now arrived at the place where the roads divide , having from this point described a triangle . I have returned by the ...
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