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When we turn the head round , we use the tenon and mortice , which runs between the first bone of the neck and the second . We see the same contrivance and the same principle employed in the frame or mounting of a telescope .
When we turn the head round , we use the tenon and mortice , which runs between the first bone of the neck and the second . We see the same contrivance and the same principle employed in the frame or mounting of a telescope .
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For the vertical motion , there is a hinge , upon which the telescope plays ; for the horizontal or equatorial motion , an axis upon which the telescope and the hinge turn round together . And this is exactly the mechanism which is ...
For the vertical motion , there is a hinge , upon which the telescope plays ; for the horizontal or equatorial motion , an axis upon which the telescope and the hinge turn round together . And this is exactly the mechanism which is ...
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... and the desire of his own heart ; and let him see , that thou hast lifted up thy hand against him , for this very purpose , that he may learn to walk more humbly with thee , and turn his feet to thy testimonies .
... and the desire of his own heart ; and let him see , that thou hast lifted up thy hand against him , for this very purpose , that he may learn to walk more humbly with thee , and turn his feet to thy testimonies .
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State of the argument | 1 |
Application of the argument | 7 |
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