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... give countenance to the sport , fre- quent indications were observable of his desire for its promotion . At the time of the coronation , when the popular feelings were much enlisted on behalf of Queen Caroline , who was excluded from ...
... give countenance to the sport , fre- quent indications were observable of his desire for its promotion . At the time of the coronation , when the popular feelings were much enlisted on behalf of Queen Caroline , who was excluded from ...
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... give the water- ways and valves dimensions which render as small as possible the loss of power by friction . They have also sought to give a continuous movement to the ascend- ing column of water , independently of the action of the ...
... give the water- ways and valves dimensions which render as small as possible the loss of power by friction . They have also sought to give a continuous movement to the ascend- ing column of water , independently of the action of the ...
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... give any accurate estimate , since as high as 70 per cent . of the applied power is claimed to be returned by forms of the pump shewn in figs . 7 and 8 , while some other descriptions expe- rimented on in 1851 gave only 18 per cent . of ...
... give any accurate estimate , since as high as 70 per cent . of the applied power is claimed to be returned by forms of the pump shewn in figs . 7 and 8 , while some other descriptions expe- rimented on in 1851 gave only 18 per cent . of ...
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... give a tone to the whole of military life . A great proportion of these wealthy men enter with the intention of merely spending a few years in the army , and then sell- ing out . This tends , among other things , to keep the officers ...
... give a tone to the whole of military life . A great proportion of these wealthy men enter with the intention of merely spending a few years in the army , and then sell- ing out . This tends , among other things , to keep the officers ...
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... give Pare Hydrated Acetic Acid . 4:47 4.29 3.88 Crude Pyro- ligneous Acid . 45 0 · 44.0 Oak ( Quercus robur ) ... gives a description of Muschenbroek's instrument , as improved by himself , in his Experi- mental Philosophy . Numerous ...
... give Pare Hydrated Acetic Acid . 4:47 4.29 3.88 Crude Pyro- ligneous Acid . 45 0 · 44.0 Oak ( Quercus robur ) ... gives a description of Muschenbroek's instrument , as improved by himself , in his Experi- mental Philosophy . Numerous ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1868 |
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