The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 - Science |
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... continued addition , and its mass now being subjected to the invigorating warmth of the rays of genius , forms the most extended , rich , and productive possession , that can be cultivated for the use of man . With all the attention ...
... continued addition , and its mass now being subjected to the invigorating warmth of the rays of genius , forms the most extended , rich , and productive possession , that can be cultivated for the use of man . With all the attention ...
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... obtain information , from books and inquiry ; and it does not appear to me that the process of breaking by tooth - rollers , moving with a regular continued motion , is new , inasmuch for the Manufacture of Flax . 37.
... obtain information , from books and inquiry ; and it does not appear to me that the process of breaking by tooth - rollers , moving with a regular continued motion , is new , inasmuch for the Manufacture of Flax . 37.
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with a regular continued motion , is new , inasmuch as that is described in an old edition of Chambers's Cyclopedia . Do you conceive those two machines to be likely to produce great national advantage ? —I certainly think , that as far ...
with a regular continued motion , is new , inasmuch as that is described in an old edition of Chambers's Cyclopedia . Do you conceive those two machines to be likely to produce great national advantage ? —I certainly think , that as far ...
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... continued that her work was merely to feed the machine , and to form the flax into a skain , * and to take it out again . ART . IV . Remarks on the natural Family of the Grasses . From the Latin of ALEXANDER Baron von HUм- BOLDT . Paris ...
... continued that her work was merely to feed the machine , and to form the flax into a skain , * and to take it out again . ART . IV . Remarks on the natural Family of the Grasses . From the Latin of ALEXANDER Baron von HUм- BOLDT . Paris ...
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... Continued from page 247 of Vol . IV . Don THE mineralogical and chemical history of platinum , copper , and mercury , formed the subject of the next lecture . Plati- num has been known in Europe for about a century . Antonio de Ulloa ...
... Continued from page 247 of Vol . IV . Don THE mineralogical and chemical history of platinum , copper , and mercury , formed the subject of the next lecture . Plati- num has been known in Europe for about a century . Antonio de Ulloa ...
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