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... bodies are combustible , others are incombustible . a body which is formed of combustible materials be heated to a certain degree in atmospheric air , combustion will commence , and its affinity for oxygen will be so great that it will ...
... bodies are combustible , others are incombustible . a body which is formed of combustible materials be heated to a certain degree in atmospheric air , combustion will commence , and its affinity for oxygen will be so great that it will ...
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... body by the cruelty of the executioners , and it had been hidden in a thicket . While his subjects , who had tracked the footsteps of the enemy as they departed , were seeking it , intending to solemnize with due honour the funeral ...
... body by the cruelty of the executioners , and it had been hidden in a thicket . While his subjects , who had tracked the footsteps of the enemy as they departed , were seeking it , intending to solemnize with due honour the funeral ...
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... body in one second . Then A 2 to , by the laws of uniform motion ; 2 Bgt , by the laws of falling bodies ; and AB = r , by hypothesis : whence we have immediately the following proportions : cos . b : sin . ( a + b ) ; tv : cos . b ...
... body in one second . Then A 2 to , by the laws of uniform motion ; 2 Bgt , by the laws of falling bodies ; and AB = r , by hypothesis : whence we have immediately the following proportions : cos . b : sin . ( a + b ) ; tv : cos . b ...
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