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... body of pikemen , like a body of musketeers , ean act with advantage only in day - light and on level ground ; and the whole strength of either consists in their remaining unbroken , and acting conjointly . Men armed with a strong ...
... body of pikemen , like a body of musketeers , ean act with advantage only in day - light and on level ground ; and the whole strength of either consists in their remaining unbroken , and acting conjointly . Men armed with a strong ...
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... body be not in the plane of the body of the disturbed body , and we seek the latitude , it will be given by the integra- tion of a differential equation similar to that which has been already exhibited : but the perturbation in ...
... body be not in the plane of the body of the disturbed body , and we seek the latitude , it will be given by the integra- tion of a differential equation similar to that which has been already exhibited : but the perturbation in ...
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... body will in all cases , it is plain , depend on the elongation of the disturbed from the disturbing body , and be expressed by terms involving the sines and cosines of such elongations ; and if these can be reduced to sines and cosines ...
... body will in all cases , it is plain , depend on the elongation of the disturbed from the disturbing body , and be expressed by terms involving the sines and cosines of such elongations ; and if these can be reduced to sines and cosines ...
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