The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 89. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1868 |
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... appear printed in a language other than our own , but when we happen to have before us a work on such a subject ... appears to be if we believe the notions of astronomers . " The continuation of this chapter is beautifully written , and ...
... appear printed in a language other than our own , but when we happen to have before us a work on such a subject ... appears to be if we believe the notions of astronomers . " The continuation of this chapter is beautifully written , and ...
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... appear , their presence rapidly accelerated the decay , instances in which the contact of metals of dif- was read on the durability of materials , by Mr. and they furnished a vital medium , capable of accom - ferent conducting powers ...
... appear , their presence rapidly accelerated the decay , instances in which the contact of metals of dif- was read on the durability of materials , by Mr. and they furnished a vital medium , capable of accom - ferent conducting powers ...
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... appears to rest , and whereon the entire range of phenomena connected with the imponderable elements may admit of rational solutions . On this view of the mutations of heat , we see why it must become more or less redundant in the upper ...
... appears to rest , and whereon the entire range of phenomena connected with the imponderable elements may admit of rational solutions . On this view of the mutations of heat , we see why it must become more or less redundant in the upper ...
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... appear to be so numerous that it is surprising it has not been adopted for deep sea cables long ago . The first Atlantic cable , which was of iron , was so oxydized in the second year after it was laid , that the expedition sent to ...
... appear to be so numerous that it is surprising it has not been adopted for deep sea cables long ago . The first Atlantic cable , which was of iron , was so oxydized in the second year after it was laid , that the expedition sent to ...
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... appear . We learn that the British frigate " Chanticleer " is blockading Mazatlan , in Mexico , for an insult to the ... appears that in the Papal army there are 8 generals , 24 chap- lains , and 704 officers , thus divided as to ...
... appear . We learn that the British frigate " Chanticleer " is blockading Mazatlan , in Mexico , for an insult to the ... appears that in the Papal army there are 8 generals , 24 chap- lains , and 704 officers , thus divided as to ...
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