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... effect . It will be evident , from the above description of the pump , that the height to which the water will be raised depends entirely upon the speed of revolution of the wheel ; and it is by this that the application of centrifugal ...
... effect . It will be evident , from the above description of the pump , that the height to which the water will be raised depends entirely upon the speed of revolution of the wheel ; and it is by this that the application of centrifugal ...
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... effect , and its employment for only a few days prior to an operation is of course simply useless . The diet should at the same time be attended to ; and persons of intemperate habits should be accustomed to a more healthy mode of ...
... effect , and its employment for only a few days prior to an operation is of course simply useless . The diet should at the same time be attended to ; and persons of intemperate habits should be accustomed to a more healthy mode of ...
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... effect of these drugs by the prescription of a mild aperient daily , as , for example , a little confection of senna ... effects produced by fireworks are either streams of fire issuing straight out of the cases , and much varied with ...
... effect of these drugs by the prescription of a mild aperient daily , as , for example , a little confection of senna ... effects produced by fireworks are either streams of fire issuing straight out of the cases , and much varied with ...
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... effect : All men are some ( or part of ) mortals , ' where quantity is assigned , not only to the subject , but also to the predicate . It might be that the predicate contained under it only the subject , as in the proposition : All ...
... effect : All men are some ( or part of ) mortals , ' where quantity is assigned , not only to the subject , but also to the predicate . It might be that the predicate contained under it only the subject , as in the proposition : All ...
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... effect of the composition . Vocal quartetts are generally accompanied by instruments to sustain the voices . A mere interchange of melody , by which the parts become in turn principal and subordinate , without any interweaving of them ...
... effect of the composition . Vocal quartetts are generally accompanied by instruments to sustain the voices . A mere interchange of melody , by which the parts become in turn principal and subordinate , without any interweaving of them ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1868 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1896 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1873 |
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