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Posology
Theoretic or Practical
Origin of the ideas.
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Solids, surfaces and lines formed by Nature
for example —
1, Spheres. Pebbles, certain onions, certain eggs.
2. ObProlatespheroids. Turnips, Oranges, certain gourds certain onions.
3. PrOblatespheroids. Certain Melons, certain eggs, certain
nuts, gourds, Pumpkins
4. Cones. Carrots, parsnips, parsley roots, many other
tuberose roots.
5. Surfaces.
1. Circular.
5. Parralellopipeds. Incidentaly first flakes of ice, flakes
of Slate
6. Various other solids more or less approaching to
regularity — Mineral Crystals — muriate of Soda
Surfaces
1. Circular. The Sun, The Moon.
2. Conical Shadows of certain Hills, Shadows of the
abovementioned Cones.
Ray of Sun bursting
thro' a Chink or a
cloud?
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