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The Curvature of Spacetime: Newton, Einstein, and Gravitation
NEWTON: We talked about those flatlings before. Now let's suppose we have
such flatlings on the surface of our sphere. They might start to get enterprising,
and engage in expeditions in all directions — just to find out what kind of world
they ...
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Lives of the Lindsays, Or a Memoir of the Houses of Crawford ...
But in the third rink,” (or course— having exchanged their spears for stronger
ones,) “ Lord \Velles was doung (struck) out of the saddle with sic violence that he
fell to the ground,” “ Flatlings down upon the green "“ with great displeasure of ...
Alex Will Crawford Lord Lindsay,
1849
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Lives of the Lindsays; or, a Memoir of the Houses of ...
But in the third rink," (or course — having exchanged their spears for stronger
ones,) " Lord Welles was doung (struck) out of the saddle with sic violence that he
fell to the ground," " Flatlings down upon the green " — " with great displeasure of
...
Alex. Will. Crawford Lindsay,
1849
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Jade Darcy and the Affair of Honor
“I don'tbelieve the whole performance was for my benefit. Cyclad Arik nearly died.
” “The purpose of the universe depends entirely on perspective. You flatlings,
ofnecessity, havesuchalimited scope.See here how Babankh makes that satellite
...
Stephen Goldin, Mary Mason,
2012
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Lives of the Lindsays: or, A memoir of the houses of ...
But in the third rink," (or course — having exchanged their spears for stronger
ones,) " Lord Welles was doung (struck) out of the saddle with sic violence that he
fell to the ground," " Flatlings down upon the green " — " with great displeasure of
...
Alexander Crawford Lindsay Crawford (Earl of),
1849
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Atalanta's Race: And Other Tales from The Earthly Paradise
... in making the meeting an accidental one and in the forbearance exercised by
the duke. 6. Men who ran, etc. In former times known as linkmen, from link, a
torch. 23. Flatting. Flatwise. Morris uses also flatlings. Cf. Sir Peter Harpedon's
End, ii.
William Morris, Oscar Fay Adams, William James Rolfe,
1888
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An Historical Syntax of the English Language
Flatlings. 1375 Barbour Bruce XVII, 369, Oft leddres, and men . . . Thai gert fall
flattings to the ground. | 1530 Lyndesay, Testament Papyngo 184, Scho . . .
flatlyngis fell, and swappit in to swoun. I 1585 Alex. Montgomerie, Flyting with
Polwart ...
“Drinc heel,” I drink your health. Enow, enough. Epopoeia, the groundwork or
story of an epic. Estrada, carpets. “ Fayre for the maistrie,” a fair one above all
othersFeu, a possession held on payment of a certain yearly rent. Flatlings,
flatwise.
Walter Scott, Andrew Lang,
1900
My teeth are in good order, and that my supper shall presently find — No thanks
to the Templar though, whose sword turned in his hand, so that the blade struck
me flatlings, being averted by the handle of the good mace with which I warded ...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
Whereat,Isprun forwardthrough the throng, and my friend ollowed me, and came
just to the pillar, as the halfe of his body and right arme fell flatlings in the fire. The
frier was forty-six yeares old, and had bin confessor of' that nunnery of Sancta ...
Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith,
1827