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1 Int| considerations led him to take up medicine, and he became 2 I | height of fall. Hence, we may take the product of the weight 3 I | by the adjacent pinion. Take, for instance, the crabwinch. 4 II | far greater scale.~Let us take, as the most simple instance, 5 II | hot, indeed, that it may take fire; machine wheels with 6 III| carbon has been burnt we take no further trouble to retain 7 IV | the moving forces which we take into our service, we are