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... surface of the bone , becomes ossified , and it is known that the growth of a long bone takes place chiefly towards its extremities , while the bony matter on its surface contributes to increase its thickness . This is one method . The ...
... surface of the bone , becomes ossified , and it is known that the growth of a long bone takes place chiefly towards its extremities , while the bony matter on its surface contributes to increase its thickness . This is one method . The ...
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... surface , or , as it is sometimes called , have only length and breadth . Hence , also , the extremities or boundaries of a surface are lines ; and surfaces intersect or cross each other in lines . being taken , the straight line ...
... surface , or , as it is sometimes called , have only length and breadth . Hence , also , the extremities or boundaries of a surface are lines ; and surfaces intersect or cross each other in lines . being taken , the straight line ...
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... surface inclosed by an arc and its chord . A sector of a circle is the surface inclosed by an arc , and the two radii drawn from its extremities . Thus , in fig . 7 the portion of the circumference AM C , whose extremities are the same ...
... surface inclosed by an arc and its chord . A sector of a circle is the surface inclosed by an arc , and the two radii drawn from its extremities . Thus , in fig . 7 the portion of the circumference AM C , whose extremities are the same ...
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... surface some of the deeper soil of a field , and seeds which had been long embedded in that soil , will come up in the form of flowers and plants . But how soon do these flowers wither , and these plants die ? Raspberry trees have been ...
... surface some of the deeper soil of a field , and seeds which had been long embedded in that soil , will come up in the form of flowers and plants . But how soon do these flowers wither , and these plants die ? Raspberry trees have been ...
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... surface some of the deeper soil of a field , and seeds which had been long embedded in that soil , will come up in the form of flowers and plants . But how soon do these flowers wither , and these plants die ? Raspberry trees have been ...
... surface some of the deeper soil of a field , and seeds which had been long embedded in that soil , will come up in the form of flowers and plants . But how soon do these flowers wither , and these plants die ? Raspberry trees have been ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 266 - I had gone on making verses ; since the continual occasion for words of the same import, but of different length, to suit the measure, or of different sound for the rhyme, would have laid me under a constant necessity of searching for variety, and also have tended to fix that variety in my mind, and make me master of it. Therefore, I took some of the tales and turned them into verse ; and after a time, when I had pretty well forgotten the prose, turned them back again.
Seite 61 - So Shishak king of Egypt came up against Jerusalem, and took away the treasures of the house of the Lord, and the treasures of the king's house ; he took all : he carried away also the shields of gold which Solomon had made.
Seite 266 - By comparing my work afterwards with the original, I discovered many faults and amended them; but I sometimes had the pleasure of fancying that, in certain particulars of small import, I had been lucky enough to improve the method or the language, and this encouraged me to think I might possibly in time come to be a tolerable English writer, of which I was extremely ambitious.
Seite 267 - ... people in it, who were all walking the same way. I joined them, and thereby was led into the great meeting-house of the Quakers near the market I sat down among them, and, after looking round...
Seite 251 - , WE are little airy creatures, All of different voice and features ; One of us in glass is set, One of us you'll find in jet. T'other you may see in tin, And the fourth a box within. If the fifth you should pursue, It can never fly from you.
Seite 267 - I went for a draught of the river water ; and, being filled with one of my rolls, gave the other two to a woman and her child that came down the river in the boat with us, and were waiting to go farther.
Seite 266 - He instantly agreed to it, and I presently found that I could save half what he paid me. This was an additional fund for buying books. But I had another advantage in it.
Seite 217 - Multiply the integer of the quotient by the divisor, and to the product add the remainder, if any ; and the result will equal the dividend, if the work is right.
Seite 233 - On this, I soon imagined that by pulling round a wheel, the weight might be raised to any height, by tying a rope to the weight, and winding the rope round the axle of the wheel ; and that the power gained must be just as great as the wheel was broader than the axle was thick ; and found it to be exactly so, by hanging one weight to a rope put round the wheel, and another to the rope that coiled round the axle...
Seite 266 - At length, a fresh difference arising between my brother and me, I took upon me to assert my freedom, presuming that he would not venture to produce the new indentures. It was not fair in me to take this advantage, and this I therefore reckon one of the first errata of my life; but the unfairness of it weighed little with me, when under the impressions of resentment for the blows his passion too often urged him to bestow upon me, though he was otherwise not an ill-natured man : perhaps I was too...