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Another circumstance which convinced Mr. Curing that no change of level had taken place was the existence of a small detached rock opposite the Estanco , half - way between the . Custom - house and the Market - place , and about fifty ...
Another circumstance which convinced Mr. Curing that no change of level had taken place was the existence of a small detached rock opposite the Estanco , half - way between the . Custom - house and the Market - place , and about fifty ...
Page 194
When the lens is taken out of its capsule , and the softer parts removed by rubbing it between the finger and the thumb , we obtain a hard nucleus , the structure of which we shall now proceed to examine .
When the lens is taken out of its capsule , and the softer parts removed by rubbing it between the finger and the thumb , we obtain a hard nucleus , the structure of which we shall now proceed to examine .
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“ Riding round the island afterwards with Mr. Palma and Vogelborg , many measures were taken in places where no mistake could be made . On large steep - sided rocks , where vertical measures could be correctly taken , beds of dead ...
“ Riding round the island afterwards with Mr. Palma and Vogelborg , many measures were taken in places where no mistake could be made . On large steep - sided rocks , where vertical measures could be correctly taken , beds of dead ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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