The Philosophical Magazine and Journal: Comprehending Various Branches of Science, the Liberal and Fine Arts, Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce, 56±ÇRichard Taylor and Company, 1820 |
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... matter or miss - bud , and is pushed about the wood till a number of buds coming out facilitates its en- trance into the bark ; where , after making a lodgement for a short time , it drops out . I have now conveyed the bud to the scales ...
... matter or miss - bud , and is pushed about the wood till a number of buds coming out facilitates its en- trance into the bark ; where , after making a lodgement for a short time , it drops out . I have now conveyed the bud to the scales ...
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... Matters , mixed with gravel Stones and even with large Bolders and very heavy Blocks of Stone , and to lodge them on tops of Hills , and on the surfaces of Plains of considerable elevation ; such Hills and Plains , and the Valleys which ...
... Matters , mixed with gravel Stones and even with large Bolders and very heavy Blocks of Stone , and to lodge them on tops of Hills , and on the surfaces of Plains of considerable elevation ; such Hills and Plains , and the Valleys which ...
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... matter composing the Earth , as these laws now are , to give existence and living functions to an animal or plant : this grand epoch in Geological induction , appears to me , well to ac- cord with the period of Man's creation , and to ...
... matter composing the Earth , as these laws now are , to give existence and living functions to an animal or plant : this grand epoch in Geological induction , appears to me , well to ac- cord with the period of Man's creation , and to ...
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... Matter , composing the Strata which inhume them ; of the subsequent account by Moses , of the creation of Animals ... matters , or any of the Utensils or Buildings which the antediluvian Men had in use , a very few years of perfect ...
... Matter , composing the Strata which inhume them ; of the subsequent account by Moses , of the creation of Animals ... matters , or any of the Utensils or Buildings which the antediluvian Men had in use , a very few years of perfect ...
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... matter , may not be advantageously combined with the steel ; and , if so , what the materials are , and what the propor- tion required to form the best alloy for this much desired and most important purpose . This is confessedly a ...
... matter , may not be advantageously combined with the steel ; and , if so , what the materials are , and what the propor- tion required to form the best alloy for this much desired and most important purpose . This is confessedly a ...
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45 ÆäÀÌÁö - &c. with practical Rules and Examples. To which is added, an Essay on the Nature and Properties of. Timber, the Method of Seasoning, the Causes and Prevention of Decay;
92 ÆäÀÌÁö - had proved that there was no continent but what must lie far to the south, there •remained nevertheless room for very large islands in places wholly unexamincd: and many of those which were formerly discovered, are but imperfectly explored, and their situations as imperfectly known. I was besides of opinion, that my
92 ÆäÀÌÁö - and many of those which were formerly discovered, are but imperfectly explored, and their situations as imperfectly known. I was besides of opinion, that my remaining in this sea some time longer, would be productive of improvements in navigation and geography, as well as in other sciences.
45 ÆäÀÌÁö - Elementary Principles of Carpentry; being a Treatise on the Pressure and Equilibrium of Beams and Timber Frames; the Resistance of Timber ; and the Construction of Floors, Roofs, Centres, Bridges, &c. with practical Rules and Examples. To which is added, an Essay on the Nature and Properties of. Timber,
473 ÆäÀÌÁö - Eighty and ninety 662 Ninety and a hundred .. .. 119 A hundred 2 A hundred and two 1 Increased in the burials this year, 120. There have been executed in London and the county of Surrey, 38; of which number ten only have been reported to be buried within the bills of mortality.
92 ÆäÀÌÁö - winter within the tropic, if I met with no employment before I came there. I was now well satisfied no continent was to be found in this ocean, but what must lie so far to
169 ÆäÀÌÁö - change for blunt, The nation's out of joint: Franklin a wiser course- pursues, And all your thunder useless views By keeping to the point.
92 ÆäÀÌÁö - as to be wholly inaccessible on account of ice; and that if one should be found in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, it would be necessary to have the whole summer before us to explore it. On the other hand, upon a supposition that there is no land there, we undoubtedly might have reached the Cape of Good Hope by
303 ÆäÀÌÁö - Pomarium Britannicum: an Historical and Botanical Account of Fruits known in Great Britain ; with three coloured Plates relating to the parts of Fructification. By Henry Phillips Royal