The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 11. köideThomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith R.S. Peale, 1890 |
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... position the error of dot 192 was obtained , and in the same way by shifting B to dot 32 the errors of dots 32 , 96 ... position of b , the point midway between a and and c , is -α - xa + } { c - x.- ( α - xa ) } - } ( a + c ) - } ( 2 + ...
... position the error of dot 192 was obtained , and in the same way by shifting B to dot 32 the errors of dots 32 , 96 ... position of b , the point midway between a and and c , is -α - xa + } { c - x.- ( α - xa ) } - } ( a + c ) - } ( 2 + ...
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... position by the left hand , the first division on the work is made by drawing the knife along the edge of the square with the right hand . Great care must be taken that the knife is held exactly in the same position in cutting the ...
... position by the left hand , the first division on the work is made by drawing the knife along the edge of the square with the right hand . Great care must be taken that the knife is held exactly in the same position in cutting the ...
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... position , sometimes phonetic symbolization , sometimes com- position , sometimes flexion , sometimes the use of auxiliaries , which enables the speaker to combine his words together so that they shall be intelligible to another ...
... position , sometimes phonetic symbolization , sometimes com- position , sometimes flexion , sometimes the use of auxiliaries , which enables the speaker to combine his words together so that they shall be intelligible to another ...
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... position , the particular position of two or more present us with words already combined in a sentence words determining the relation they bear to each other and embodying the relations of grammar . If we would The analysis of the ...
... position , the particular position of two or more present us with words already combined in a sentence words determining the relation they bear to each other and embodying the relations of grammar . If we would The analysis of the ...
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... position has taken the place of forms . To speak of an adjective " agreeing " with its substantive is as misleading as to speak of a verb " governing " a case . In fact , the distinction between noun and adjective is inapplicable to ...
... position has taken the place of forms . To speak of an adjective " agreeing " with its substantive is as misleading as to speak of a verb " governing " a case . In fact , the distinction between noun and adjective is inapplicable to ...
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