"White's 1842 Directory of Lincolnshire " called Metheringham " a large improving village, on a gentle declivity, between Lincoln Heath and the Cardyke navigation, 9 miles S . E . of Lincoln.
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Together with the head viewer, Nicholas Wood, Stephenson conducted in 1818 a careful series of measurements on friction and the effects of inclines, or declivities as they were generally called, using a dynamometer which they developed.
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The French infantry now threw itself into the adjacent wood, with which the declivities that here lead down into the valley of the river Meuse are covered, and thus succeeded in preventing the Prussians from following up their success.
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As he spoke, he pointed how the easiest _ and ultimately most dangerous _ places through which to lead troops are the natural declivities in the mountains, such as the passes Highway 108 traverses on its way west across the Sierra.
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Blackish green petrochemical pools have collected in declivities along the line, marking the 18 different spots where the 11.8-inch diameter pipeline moved as much as 15 inches and snapped, while buried nearly 6 feet beneath the sandy surface.
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On this line of railway there are two inclined planes, executed with all the requisite machinery, for the loaded waggons drawing up the empty ones; the longest of these is about 511 yards, with a declivity of about one in twenty.
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The ever-winding road, the steep declivities, the forest above and below you, and the continual murmur of streams concealed in the depths below were very pleasing, as every few yards a new scene and fresh objects were brought to view.
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The town was built on the southern declivity, and was surrounded by a wall, which, allowing for the natural irregularities of the soil, represented a triangle, with the castle at the summit a form observable in many of the ancient cities of Greece.
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The first type of mining utilizes shafts or sinkings, spaces that stretch, either vertically or sloping ( from 90 to 60 degree of declivity ), into the sandstone and crag rock, which is covered by a layer of argillaceous soil [ fig . 6 ].
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Two color-bearers of the Second [ Arkansas ] were killed, and the third, standing on the declivity of the hill, was fatally struck, and falling forward headlong, cast his colors toward the base, in close proximity to the line of the enemy.
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