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1 I | their return the greater proportion bore the marks of their
2 IV | that to be sufficient. In proportion as we recede from the earth
3 V | immutable laws of mechanics, in proportion as its bulk diminished by
4 VII | If we follow the usual proportion,” replied Morgan, “a diameter
5 VIII| in fact, following this proportion for a projectile nine feet
6 IX | of the projectile, this proportion is not constant. Calculate,
7 IX | hydrogen and oxygen in large proportion, took fire instantaneously,
8 X | other became thicker in proportion. The Merrimac, the Monitor,
9 XXII| years and upward, and dry in proportion, devoured his photographs
10 II | replied Nicholl; “but in what proportion do you estimate the diminution
11 II | speed by friction?”~“In the proportion of one-third, Nicholl. This
12 VIII| called the weight, is in proportion to the densities of the
13 VIII| lunar attraction rose in proportion. There must come a point
14 VIII| height of the Selenites is in proportion to the density of their
15 VIII| globe, keeping everything in proportion, the inhabitants ought to
16 XV | earth; it is only a small proportion which do so; and if we had
17 XXII| success diminished in rapid proportion; and it was from chance
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