The Quarterly Review, 120. köideJohn Murray, 1866 |
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Page 52
... probably on his side , he could hardly disregard the fact that , to disable those who constituted the motive power of the vessel was in fact to place the galley at his mercy . A striking illustration of the dangers to which the galley ...
... probably on his side , he could hardly disregard the fact that , to disable those who constituted the motive power of the vessel was in fact to place the galley at his mercy . A striking illustration of the dangers to which the galley ...
Page 66
... probably indebted to the Germans to a greater extent than is commonly supposed , for the development of our mineral resources , since the introduction of German miners and metallurgists into England , about three centuries ago , through ...
... probably indebted to the Germans to a greater extent than is commonly supposed , for the development of our mineral resources , since the introduction of German miners and metallurgists into England , about three centuries ago , through ...
Page 68
... probably the burying of so much steel in the bowels of men during the late Civil Wars , hath hindered the further digging of copper out of the bowels of the earth . ' In consequence of the shortness in the home supply of the metal ...
... probably the burying of so much steel in the bowels of men during the late Civil Wars , hath hindered the further digging of copper out of the bowels of the earth . ' In consequence of the shortness in the home supply of the metal ...
Page 70
... probably , the real secret of the popular outcry was , that the foreign artisans were more industrious , and manufactured better and cheaper things than the English could then do ; and hence the riot of ' Evil May Day , ' the object of ...
... probably , the real secret of the popular outcry was , that the foreign artisans were more industrious , and manufactured better and cheaper things than the English could then do ; and hence the riot of ' Evil May Day , ' the object of ...
Page 74
... probably in most respects the same as those adopted by the ancient iron workers . Mungo Park thus describes the process employed at Kamalia on the Niger : A circular hollow tower of clay , about 10 feet high and 3 feet diameter , was ...
... probably in most respects the same as those adopted by the ancient iron workers . Mungo Park thus describes the process employed at Kamalia on the Niger : A circular hollow tower of clay , about 10 feet high and 3 feet diameter , was ...
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