The University Magazine, Том 6Hurst & Blackett, 1880 |
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... faces of the cube , at the end it is the opposite face , during the motion each of the lines of the square traces out one plane face of the cube . Thus we double the number of planes in the previous figure , and every line in the ...
... faces of the cube , at the end it is the opposite face , during the motion each of the lines of the square traces out one plane face of the cube . Thus we double the number of planes in the previous figure , and every line in the ...
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... face below , thought it the more beautiful for the delicate lines of fresh suffering . Mr. Hamerton also professed to be reading ; but Richard saw directly that he was really watching Merry , and that , too , with an expression of ...
... face below , thought it the more beautiful for the delicate lines of fresh suffering . Mr. Hamerton also professed to be reading ; but Richard saw directly that he was really watching Merry , and that , too , with an expression of ...
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... face . How delicious it was to feel that again ! But , strangely , with this bright sun upon her face she grew dizzy ; she could not see her way down the steps . She put her hand against the portico , and steadied herself . And , for a ...
... face . How delicious it was to feel that again ! But , strangely , with this bright sun upon her face she grew dizzy ; she could not see her way down the steps . She put her hand against the portico , and steadied herself . And , for a ...
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