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... Pressure of Fluids , Floating Bodies , Air , · Weight and Pressure of the Atmo- sphere - The Barometer , Water - Pumps , 325 Nature , Velocity , and Diffusion of Light , · Reflection of Light , Refraction of Light , - - - - 306 308 ...
... Pressure of Fluids , Floating Bodies , Air , · Weight and Pressure of the Atmo- sphere - The Barometer , Water - Pumps , 325 Nature , Velocity , and Diffusion of Light , · Reflection of Light , Refraction of Light , - - - - 306 308 ...
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... pressure . Flexible , ( flecto , L. ) that may be bent without breaking . Fusible , fundo , L. ) that may be melted . Hæmatite , ( haima , G. ) blood - stone . Lava , a melted substance thrown out by volcanoes , Loadstone , ( lead ) Lit ...
... pressure . Flexible , ( flecto , L. ) that may be bent without breaking . Fusible , fundo , L. ) that may be melted . Hæmatite , ( haima , G. ) blood - stone . Lava , a melted substance thrown out by volcanoes , Loadstone , ( lead ) Lit ...
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... pressure of its own superincumbent mass . Its upper surface cannot be nearer to us than fifty , and can scarcely be more remote than five hundred miles . It surrounds us on all sides , yet we see it not ; it presses on us with a load of ...
... pressure of its own superincumbent mass . Its upper surface cannot be nearer to us than fifty , and can scarcely be more remote than five hundred miles . It surrounds us on all sides , yet we see it not ; it presses on us with a load of ...
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... pressure which produces them . Hére , therefore , the stránger ' will find no gorgeous temples . none of the pomp and cìrcumstance which decorates the fóreign churches , and in the sorcery of which ' the pénitent leans on the broken ...
... pressure which produces them . Hére , therefore , the stránger ' will find no gorgeous temples . none of the pomp and cìrcumstance which decorates the fóreign churches , and in the sorcery of which ' the pénitent leans on the broken ...
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... prèssure , and he could not hear In the dead , utter silence , that a breath Came through her nòstrils , and her témples ! gave To his nice toúch ! no pùlse ; and at her mouth He held the slightest cùrl that on her neck Lay with a ...
... prèssure , and he could not hear In the dead , utter silence , that a breath Came through her nòstrils , and her témples ! gave To his nice toúch ! no pùlse ; and at her mouth He held the slightest cùrl that on her neck Lay with a ...
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