The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Latest Edition. A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 11. köideDay Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith Werner, 1902 |
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... obtained for publishing and selling books advocating opinions on certain moral and social questions which appeared ... obtain a rise of wages as a conspiracy . A series of statutes , the last of which was passed a few years ago , has ...
... obtained for publishing and selling books advocating opinions on certain moral and social questions which appeared ... obtain a rise of wages as a conspiracy . A series of statutes , the last of which was passed a few years ago , has ...
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... obtained great popularity , but after the breaking up of the Sacchi company were completely dis- regarded . They have , however , obtained high praise from Goethe , Schlegel , Madame de Staël , and Sismondi ; and one of them , Re ...
... obtained great popularity , but after the breaking up of the Sacchi company were completely dis- regarded . They have , however , obtained high praise from Goethe , Schlegel , Madame de Staël , and Sismondi ; and one of them , Re ...
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... obtained . If not , as will almost always be the case , the distance between the marks is carefully bisected by hand with the aid of a magnifying glass . The same process is again applied to the halves thus obtained , and so on in ...
... obtained . If not , as will almost always be the case , the distance between the marks is carefully bisected by hand with the aid of a magnifying glass . The same process is again applied to the halves thus obtained , and so on in ...
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... obtained , either straight strokes all directed towards the centre were drawn through them by the dividing knife , or sometimes small arcs were drawn through them by the beam - compass having its fixed point somewhere on the line which ...
... obtained , either straight strokes all directed towards the centre were drawn through them by the dividing knife , or sometimes small arcs were drawn through them by the beam - compass having its fixed point somewhere on the line which ...
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... obtained are 5 ' apart , as they should be , is evident when we reflect that the distance between them must be th of a division on the section which by construction is 1 ° 20. By proceeding in this way the first 16 divisions were cut ...
... obtained are 5 ' apart , as they should be , is evident when we reflect that the distance between them must be th of a division on the section which by construction is 1 ° 20. By proceeding in this way the first 16 divisions were cut ...
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