A Harmony of the Four Gospels: In which the Natural Order of Each is Preserved. With a Paraphrase and Notes, Volumen2J. Ritchie, 1952 |
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... took a black oblong stiff paper terminated by parallel sides , and , with a perpendicular right line drawn cross from one side to the other , distinguished it into two equal parts . One of these parts I painted with a red colour and the ...
... took a black oblong stiff paper terminated by parallel sides , and , with a perpendicular right line drawn cross from one side to the other , distinguished it into two equal parts . One of these parts I painted with a red colour and the ...
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... took another prism , therefore , which was free from veins , and instead of the letters I used two or three parallel black lines a little broader than the strokes of the letters , and casting the colours upon these lines in such man ...
... took another prism , therefore , which was free from veins , and instead of the letters I used two or three parallel black lines a little broader than the strokes of the letters , and casting the colours upon these lines in such man ...
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... took by letting the shadow of the hair , at half a foot dis- tance , fall so obliquely on the scale as to appear twelve times broader than when it fell perpendicularly on it at the same distance , and setting down in this Table the ...
... took by letting the shadow of the hair , at half a foot dis- tance , fall so obliquely on the scale as to appear twelve times broader than when it fell perpendicularly on it at the same distance , and setting down in this Table the ...
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of Natural Philosophy page | 1 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE K15 ix | 5 |
AXIOMS OR LAWS OF MOTION | 14 |
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