Galilei, Galileo
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Mechanics
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1665
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Wax, it will be requiſite to add unto the Statue ſome Counter
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poiſe, that maketh it ſink in the
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ater, and then to meaſure the
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Counterpoiſe, as above, and to ſubſtract its meaſure from the
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Compound Body, and there will remain the Meaſure of the
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inſtead of ſeeking the numbers of the pounds of the Differences
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eights of the Meaſure known, and of the Solid
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yers of the Arm of the Ballance, which
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FINIS.
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