Annals of Philosophy, Том 22Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1823 |
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... appears almost impossible . Sir W. Congreve also con- templates an escape in an unfrequented building , such as a church , or meeting - house , & c . which may become dangerous . This has been so ably and so amply considered by Mr ...
... appears almost impossible . Sir W. Congreve also con- templates an escape in an unfrequented building , such as a church , or meeting - house , & c . which may become dangerous . This has been so ably and so amply considered by Mr ...
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... appears to me that more mischief is to be apprehended from the bursting of those tanks which stand out of the ground , and indeed when they were filled with coal tar , the most dreadful consequences would have ensued from their giving ...
... appears to me that more mischief is to be apprehended from the bursting of those tanks which stand out of the ground , and indeed when they were filled with coal tar , the most dreadful consequences would have ensued from their giving ...
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... appears on the surface in flat and slow undulations . If a part of the harbour be separated by an inner pier , which only leaves a small entrance , not far from the principal one ; then small parts of the waves pass into this bason ...
... appears on the surface in flat and slow undulations . If a part of the harbour be separated by an inner pier , which only leaves a small entrance , not far from the principal one ; then small parts of the waves pass into this bason ...
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... appear to contain any further necessary infor- mation respecting the temperature of our mines , in continuation with ... appears now to lie within the rule ; yet enough remains to distinguish this formation from all others , and to show ...
... appear to contain any further necessary infor- mation respecting the temperature of our mines , in continuation with ... appears now to lie within the rule ; yet enough remains to distinguish this formation from all others , and to show ...
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... appears ; the rock is white , and consists of granular quartz ; it is in fact a quartz rock ; mica , however , is rather rare in it . At Gladson , near Cimbrisham , it contains veins of fluor and galena , the fluor being frequently ...
... appears ; the rock is white , and consists of granular quartz ; it is in fact a quartz rock ; mica , however , is rather rare in it . At Gladson , near Cimbrisham , it contains veins of fluor and galena , the fluor being frequently ...
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