Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... stone along the length of the wire where it stands still : the lines so marked will exhibit meridian circles , or circles like meridians on the stone or terrella ; and manifestly they will all come to- gether at the poles of the stone ...
... stone along the length of the wire where it stands still : the lines so marked will exhibit meridian circles , or circles like meridians on the stone or terrella ; and manifestly they will all come to- gether at the poles of the stone ...
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... stone be but one degree from the zenith and the centre of the heavens , the whole stone revolves until the pole finds its own place ; and though the pole does not point exactly to its seat , yet it will incline toward it , and will come ...
... stone be but one degree from the zenith and the centre of the heavens , the whole stone revolves until the pole finds its own place ; and though the pole does not point exactly to its seat , yet it will incline toward it , and will come ...
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... stone and iron , i.e. , ferruginous stone , or stony iron . “ The stone , " he says , " is not changed into iron so as to lose its own nature , nor is the iron so merged in the stone but that it retains its own essence ; and while each ...
... stone and iron , i.e. , ferruginous stone , or stony iron . “ The stone , " he says , " is not changed into iron so as to lose its own nature , nor is the iron so merged in the stone but that it retains its own essence ; and while each ...
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