Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1803 - Physics |
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Page 199
... pounds sterling , which are the product of 16802 by two pounds . 2d . The diamond which adorns the imperial sceptre of Russia , under the eagle at the top of it , weighs 779 carats , and is worth at least 4,854,728 pounds sterling ...
... pounds sterling , which are the product of 16802 by two pounds . 2d . The diamond which adorns the imperial sceptre of Russia , under the eagle at the top of it , weighs 779 carats , and is worth at least 4,854,728 pounds sterling ...
Page 304
... pounds of common oak bark are required to produce one pound of leather , it appears , from the various synthetical ... pounds of galls , to 74 pounds of the bark of the Leicester willow , to 11 pounds of the bark of thre Spanish chestnut ...
... pounds of common oak bark are required to produce one pound of leather , it appears , from the various synthetical ... pounds of galls , to 74 pounds of the bark of the Leicester willow , to 11 pounds of the bark of thre Spanish chestnut ...
Page 300
... pounds per day each , at an average ; the lean deer in the park do very well with little more than a pound per day , instead of hay . This year , that is within the last seven or eight months , I have fattened two very large oxen and ...
... pounds per day each , at an average ; the lean deer in the park do very well with little more than a pound per day , instead of hay . This year , that is within the last seven or eight months , I have fattened two very large oxen and ...
Contents
Account of a Journey to the Summit of the Peak | 31 |
On Mr ARTHUR WOOLFs improved Apparatus | 40 |
On the Motion of Bodies affected by Friction | 47 |
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