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" Preble, who on the 10th, at nine in the morning, proceeded with thirteen battoes, one-half the men on one side, and the other half on the other side of the river, and on Tuesday, the thirteenth, arrived at Norridgewalk, which is thirty-one miles above... "
A Mathematical Geography: With a Supplement Containing an Outline of ... - Page 59
by Edward Payson Jackson - 1872 - 138 pages
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A System of Astronomy: On the Principles of Copernicus

John Vose - Astronomy - 1827 - 262 pages
...of one of the planets a standard, the paths of all the rest would be inclined to it, one half being on one side, and the other half on the other side of the standard. As in equal times they describe equal areas, the spaces passed in a given time, in different...
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A View of the Primitive Ages: In Two Parts

Theophilus Evans - Church history - 1834 - 318 pages
...sufferer yet alive, distracted with his pain ; others with a dart in the mouth, one-half of it out on one side and the other half on the other side of the neck ; some with a dart in the forehead and the brains gushing out ; some darts alighting upon...
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Genealogical Sketch of the First Three Generations of Prebles in America ...

George Henry Preble - Portland (Me.) - 1868 - 374 pages
...with Col. Prebble, who on the 10th at 9 in the morning, proceeded with 13 battoes, one half the men on one side, and the other half on the other side of the river, and on Tuesday the 13th arrived at Norridgewalk, which is 31 miles above Teconnet ; beautifully...
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Col. Arthur Noble, of Georgetown. Fort Halifax. Col. William Vaughan, of ...

William Goold - Maine - 1881 - 184 pages
...Preble, who on the 10th, at nine in the morning, proceeded with thirteen battoes, one-half the men on one side, and the other half on the other side of the river, and on Tuesday, the thirteenth, arrived at Norridgewalk, which is thirty-one miles above...
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Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Volume 8

Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1881 - 542 pages
...Preble, who on the 10th, at nine in the morning, proceeded with thirteen battoes, one-half the men on one side, and the other half on the other side of the river, and on Tuesday, the thirteenth, arrived at Norridgewalk, which is thirty-one miles above...
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Collections of the Maine Historical Society. [1st Ser.̈, Volume 8

Maine Historical Society - Maine - 1881 - 538 pages
...Preble, who on the 10th, at nine in the morning, proceeded with thirteen battoes, one-half the men on one side, and the other half on the other side of the river, and on Tuesday, the thirteenth, arrived at Norridgewalk, which is thirty-one miles above...
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Portland in the Past

William Goold - Falmouth (Me.) - 1886 - 620 pages
...Preble, who on the 10th, at nine in the morning, proceeded with thirteen battoes, one-half the men on one side, and the other half on the other side of the river, and on Tuesday, the thirteenth, arrived at Norridgewalk, which is thirty-one miles above...
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The Earth in Space

Edward Payson Jackson - 1887 - 100 pages
...little advance in the horizon (ecliptic), until it has described the whole circle. VI. (§ 85, p. 50). f Meaning of "Ecliptic."— The moon revolves around...of this plane. The smallest ball in the engraving (Fig. 22) represents the moon thus revolving around the earth and crossing the plane of the ecliptic...
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Fly-rods and Fly-tackle: Suggestions as to Their Manufacture and Use

Henry Parkhurst Wells - Fishing - 1901 - 464 pages
...ribbed with oval silver, black hackle, and brown mallard wing in which one-half of the wing is tied on one side and the other half on the other side of the hook, so that the wing closely covers the upper half of the body like a peaked-roof shed quite...
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Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences

Galileo Galilei - Biography & Autobiography - 1914 - 378 pages
...prism AB will, according to the principle assumed, hang in equilibrium since one-half its weight lies on one side, and the other half on the other side, of the point of suspension C. Now * Works of Archimedes. Trans, by TL Heath, pp. 189-220. [Trans.] suppose...
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