Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Metallurgists, Mine Proprietors, Engineers, Shipbuilders, Scientists, Capitalists ..., 55. köidePerry Fairfax Nursey Knight and Lacey, 1851 |
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... solution of the problem from the French . It does not appear that any men of note here have published original or complete in- vestigations themselves . It is to be regretted that men so able to form ori- ginal theories themselves as ...
... solution of the problem from the French . It does not appear that any men of note here have published original or complete in- vestigations themselves . It is to be regretted that men so able to form ori- ginal theories themselves as ...
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... solution . It is of course difficult for a person of small attainments in calculations to say the process is inapplicable to the question altogether , but it is not too much to ask those better informed to point out some reasons why ...
... solution . It is of course difficult for a person of small attainments in calculations to say the process is inapplicable to the question altogether , but it is not too much to ask those better informed to point out some reasons why ...
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... solution , is hung up to dry , and is then in a finished state . For silk and woollen , one part of the composi tion is added to 200 parts of water . Paste- board , cords , and other materials , may be also treated with this composition ...
... solution , is hung up to dry , and is then in a finished state . For silk and woollen , one part of the composi tion is added to 200 parts of water . Paste- board , cords , and other materials , may be also treated with this composition ...
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... solution , and the whole well incorporated by stirring . After this the remainder of the juice is run in , another can of solution added , and the mixture stirred and allowed to settle . The clear liquor is drawn off when subsidence of ...
... solution , and the whole well incorporated by stirring . After this the remainder of the juice is run in , another can of solution added , and the mixture stirred and allowed to settle . The clear liquor is drawn off when subsidence of ...
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... solution of common soda , as a most efficient and inexpensive purifying agent when applied in the follow- ing manner : -Let 1 cwt . of soda be dis- solved in not less than 120 gallons of water ( and proportionately for smaller ...
... solution of common soda , as a most efficient and inexpensive purifying agent when applied in the follow- ing manner : -Let 1 cwt . of soda be dis- solved in not less than 120 gallons of water ( and proportionately for smaller ...
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