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... Discovery : -Dollond ; Ramsden ; Herschel ; Fraunhofer ; Thomas Phelps and John Bartlett ; Palitzch CHAPTER XXXVII . Discovery and Improvement of the Steam - Engine : -James Watt CHAPTER XXXVIII . Sir Richard Arkwright . - The Cotton ...
... Discovery : -Dollond ; Ramsden ; Herschel ; Fraunhofer ; Thomas Phelps and John Bartlett ; Palitzch CHAPTER XXXVII . Discovery and Improvement of the Steam - Engine : -James Watt CHAPTER XXXVIII . Sir Richard Arkwright . - The Cotton ...
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... discovery was marked by a very singular circumstance , and one strikingly illustrative of the truly philosophic character of this great man's mind . In the computations which he undertook for the purpose of his investigation , he ...
... discovery was marked by a very singular circumstance , and one strikingly illustrative of the truly philosophic character of this great man's mind . In the computations which he undertook for the purpose of his investigation , he ...
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... discovery was indeed all his own ! It is said , that such was his agitation as he proceeded , and perceived every figure bringing him nearer to the object of his hopes , that he was at last actually unable to continue the operation ...
... discovery was indeed all his own ! It is said , that such was his agitation as he proceeded , and perceived every figure bringing him nearer to the object of his hopes , that he was at last actually unable to continue the operation ...
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... discovery of the principle of the most perfect measure of time which we yet pos- How striking a lesson is this for us when we discover , or think we discover , any fact in the economy of nature which we have reason sess . Galler GALILEO ...
... discovery of the principle of the most perfect measure of time which we yet pos- How striking a lesson is this for us when we discover , or think we discover , any fact in the economy of nature which we have reason sess . Galler GALILEO ...
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... discovery to which all men have , in one sense , equal access ; although it is only the mind which has been rightly prepared , by previous knowledge and reflection , that is in a condition to profit by the opportunity . Another example ...
... discovery to which all men have , in one sense , equal access ; although it is only the mind which has been rightly prepared , by previous knowledge and reflection , that is in a condition to profit by the opportunity . Another example ...
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