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" ... figures in the upright ones never fail to run in their true directions. The surfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity ; the larger number, however, were concave, though some were very evidently convex. "
The Beauties of Scotland: Containing a Clear and Full Account of the ... - Page 480
by Robert Forsyth - 1808
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the monthly journal

several hands - 1774 - 596 pages
...ones never fail to run in their true directions : the furfaces "on which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity : the larger number, however, were concave, though fome were evidently convex •. " Proceeding to the NW you meet with the higheft ranges of pillars,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 17

1778 - 630 pages
...ones never fail to run in their true direflions : the furfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity: the larger number however were concave, though fome •were very evidently convex ; in fome places the interAices within the perpendicular figures...
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Letters on Iceland: Containing Observations on the Civil, Literary ...

Uno von Troil - 1780 - 444 pages
...ones never fail to run in their true directions : thefurfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity ; the larger number however were concave, though fome were very evidently convex : in fome places the interlaces within the perpendicular figures were...
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A Tour Through the Highlands of Scotland, and the Hebride Isles, in MDCCLXXXVI.

John Knox - 1787 - 566 pages
...never fail to run in their true directions : the furfaces upon which we walked •were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity : the larger number however were concave, though fome were very evidently convex ; in fome places the interfticcs within the perpendicular figures were...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 17

1801 - 554 pages
...ones never fail to run in their true directions : the furfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity: the larger number however were concave, though fome were very evidently convex ; in fome places the interdices within the perpendicular figures were...
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A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in ...

John Pinkerton - 1809 - 1102 pages
...ones never fail to run in their true dire&ions ; the furfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity : the larger number however were concave, though fome were very evidently convex ; in fome places the interftices within the perpendicular figures were...
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General View of the Agriculture of the Hebrides, Or Western Isles of ...

James MacDonald (A.M.), Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1811 - 848 pages
...ones never fail to run in their true directions. The surfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity. The larger number, however, were concave, though some were evidently convex. In some places the interstices within the perpendicular figures were filled up with...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, Volume 2

Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 540 pages
...ones never rail to run in their true directions ; the surfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity ; the larger number, however, were concave, though son* were very evidently convex ; in some places the interstices within UK perpendicular figures were...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art: Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, Volume 2

Rev. Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 566 pages
...ones never fail to run in their true directions ; the surfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity ; the larger number, however, were concave, though some wen very evidently convex ; in some places the interstices within the perpendicular figures were filled...
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An Account of the Principal Pleasure Tours in Scotland: with a Copious ...

Scotland. [Appendix. - Descriptions, Topography & Travels.] - 1821 - 378 pages
...ones never fail to run in their true directions ; the surfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity ; the larger....figures were filled up with a yellow spar ; in one place Side 1 1 5 i 1 10 2 1 1 t 1 10 8 4' 1 1 6 1 3^ 4' 0 1 5 ir* 1 6 '• Ko. 3. 6 sides diam. 3 ft. 6 in....
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