A Harmony of the Four Gospels: In which the Natural Order of Each is Preserved. With a Paraphrase and Notes, Volume 2J. Ritchie, 1952 |
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Page 51
... pass through the point P , and ( by the preceding Lemma ) will touch the right line TR . And by the same argument it will either pass through the two points P , p , or touch the two right lines TR , tr . PROPOSITION 19. PROBLEM 11 ...
... pass through the point P , and ( by the preceding Lemma ) will touch the right line TR . And by the same argument it will either pass through the two points P , p , or touch the two right lines TR , tr . PROPOSITION 19. PROBLEM 11 ...
Page 433
... pass and fall upon that compound colour , they mix with it , and by their mixture restore the whiteness . So if the violet , blue and green be intercepted , the remaining yellow , orange and red will compound upon the paper an orange ...
... pass and fall upon that compound colour , they mix with it , and by their mixture restore the whiteness . So if the violet , blue and green be intercepted , the remaining yellow , orange and red will compound upon the paper an orange ...
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... pass- ing to the points I and S without bending when the hair is taken away . And it's manifest that all the light ... pass by at least distances , and grows weaker and weaker accordingly as the rays pass by at distances greater and ...
... pass- ing to the points I and S without bending when the hair is taken away . And it's manifest that all the light ... pass by at least distances , and grows weaker and weaker accordingly as the rays pass by at distances greater and ...
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AXIOMS OR LAWS OF MOTION | 14 |
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