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... whereof we speak . For the pressure of the fin- ger , furthered by the wetting , because it sticketh so much the better unto the lip of the glass , after some continuance , putteth all the small parts of the glass into work , that they ...
... whereof we speak . For the pressure of the fin- ger , furthered by the wetting , because it sticketh so much the better unto the lip of the glass , after some continuance , putteth all the small parts of the glass into work , that they ...
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... whereof occupieth more place ; and so of necessity , followeth a dilatation ; and therefore , lest two bodies should be in one place , there must needs also follow an expulsion of the pellet ; or blowing up of the mine . But these are ...
... whereof occupieth more place ; and so of necessity , followeth a dilatation ; and therefore , lest two bodies should be in one place , there must needs also follow an expulsion of the pellet ; or blowing up of the mine . But these are ...
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... whereof we shall speak in another place , with air in place of water , and the ice about it . And although it be a greater alteration to turn air into water , than water into ice ; yet there is this hope , that by continuing the air ...
... whereof we shall speak in another place , with air in place of water , and the ice about it . And although it be a greater alteration to turn air into water , than water into ice ; yet there is this hope , that by continuing the air ...
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... whereof the one is next above the unison , the other next under the diapason : which may show that harmony requireth a competent distance of notes . 109. In harmony , if there be not a discord to the base , it doth not disturb the ...
... whereof the one is next above the unison , the other next under the diapason : which may show that harmony requireth a competent distance of notes . 109. In harmony , if there be not a discord to the base , it doth not disturb the ...
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... whereof notwithstanding we shall speak some- what , when we handle tones , in the general in- quiry of sounds . 112. Tones are not so apt altogether to procure sleep as some other sounds ; as the wind , the purling of water , humming of ...
... whereof notwithstanding we shall speak some- what , when we handle tones , in the general in- quiry of sounds . 112. Tones are not so apt altogether to procure sleep as some other sounds ; as the wind , the purling of water , humming of ...
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