The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 - Science |
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... in Northamptonshire . . . 183 A Select List of New Publications during the Three last Months . ERRATA . Page 28 , lines 25 and 35 , for 6343 feet , read 6500 . 186 то No. X. I. Signor Monticelli's Report to the Royal CONTENTS .
... in Northamptonshire . . . 183 A Select List of New Publications during the Three last Months . ERRATA . Page 28 , lines 25 and 35 , for 6343 feet , read 6500 . 186 то No. X. I. Signor Monticelli's Report to the Royal CONTENTS .
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... feet , and the lateral ones 500 feet each ; and his deductions are drawn from experiments conducted so carefully , to leave no doubt of the possibility of carrying this grand scheme into execution . The progress which the illumination ...
... feet , and the lateral ones 500 feet each ; and his deductions are drawn from experiments conducted so carefully , to leave no doubt of the possibility of carrying this grand scheme into execution . The progress which the illumination ...
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... feet four inches long , and two feet seven inches wide in the widest part , which is over the toes . The toes are five in number , and all of the same length . The whole is surrounded by a margin of brass , ornamented with a few bad ...
... feet four inches long , and two feet seven inches wide in the widest part , which is over the toes . The toes are five in number , and all of the same length . The whole is surrounded by a margin of brass , ornamented with a few bad ...
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... feet , is evidently incorrect . From the barometrical observations I made , I do not believe that its perpendicular height , above the level of the sea , exceeds 6343 feet . I had not the means of measuring it accurately , in ...
... feet , is evidently incorrect . From the barometrical observations I made , I do not believe that its perpendicular height , above the level of the sea , exceeds 6343 feet . I had not the means of measuring it accurately , in ...
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... feet , yet they very seldom flower there . Neither Mutis , who had explored so many Guadales , ( as the marshes covered with Bamboos are called by the Creoles , ) nor our friend Tafalla , who had accom- panied Ruiz and Pavon in their ...
... feet , yet they very seldom flower there . Neither Mutis , who had explored so many Guadales , ( as the marshes covered with Bamboos are called by the Creoles , ) nor our friend Tafalla , who had accom- panied Ruiz and Pavon in their ...
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