Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 61813 |
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... equal to each other ; the bottom of the cell is contrived with three rhombuses , so disposed as to constitute a solid angle under three equal angles , and each of which is double the maximum angle of 54 ° . 41 . Hence it comes to pass ...
... equal to each other ; the bottom of the cell is contrived with three rhombuses , so disposed as to constitute a solid angle under three equal angles , and each of which is double the maximum angle of 54 ° . 41 . Hence it comes to pass ...
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... equal or above the level of the shoe . I have ascer- tained by experience , that no inconvenience takes place by raising the artificial frog even one quarter of an inch above the shoe ; but , in ordinary cases , it should not project ...
... equal or above the level of the shoe . I have ascer- tained by experience , that no inconvenience takes place by raising the artificial frog even one quarter of an inch above the shoe ; but , in ordinary cases , it should not project ...
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... equal with the horny frog , the artificial frog is essentially necessary . But , indeed , in every horse where the shoe and frog on a smooth surface are not on the same level , whatever shoes may be used , the iron frog in the stable ...
... equal with the horny frog , the artificial frog is essentially necessary . But , indeed , in every horse where the shoe and frog on a smooth surface are not on the same level , whatever shoes may be used , the iron frog in the stable ...
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... equal parts or hemispheres . 2. The sensible , visible , or apparent horizon , is a lesser circle of the sphere , which divides the visible part of the sphere from the invisible . Its poles , too , are the zenith and nadir ; and ...
... equal parts or hemispheres . 2. The sensible , visible , or apparent horizon , is a lesser circle of the sphere , which divides the visible part of the sphere from the invisible . Its poles , too , are the zenith and nadir ; and ...
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... equal to the angle of reflection . To do this we employ Had- ley's quadrant , or some other reflecting in- strument . ( See the article QUADRANT . ) The eye of the observer is placed at D in the line EG , and he turns the instrument ...
... equal to the angle of reflection . To do this we employ Had- ley's quadrant , or some other reflecting in- strument . ( See the article QUADRANT . ) The eye of the observer is placed at D in the line EG , and he turns the instrument ...
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