British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, 7권Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1821 |
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... observed , that as , in some other cases of cubic equations , the value of the root , though rational , is found under an irrational or surd form ; because the root in this case is compounded of two equal surds with contrary signs ...
... observed , that as , in some other cases of cubic equations , the value of the root , though rational , is found under an irrational or surd form ; because the root in this case is compounded of two equal surds with contrary signs ...
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... observe situa- tions naturally offering this advantage , without the smallest attempt being made to retain streams , which , from elevated situations , glide with some velocity through deep vallies , whose very borders , perhaps , are ...
... observe situa- tions naturally offering this advantage , without the smallest attempt being made to retain streams , which , from elevated situations , glide with some velocity through deep vallies , whose very borders , perhaps , are ...
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... observing that the former may be practical in various modes separately , as will be shown , and that they may be ... observation . The greatest difficulty we generally experience is , from the water lying be- low the level of the lands ...
... observing that the former may be practical in various modes separately , as will be shown , and that they may be ... observation . The greatest difficulty we generally experience is , from the water lying be- low the level of the lands ...
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... observe , that many soils , laying contiguous to streams , and well situated for irrigation , are naturally so rich , as not to depend on any deposit from the waters for their annual produce : such require but moderate watering , and ...
... observe , that many soils , laying contiguous to streams , and well situated for irrigation , are naturally so rich , as not to depend on any deposit from the waters for their annual produce : such require but moderate watering , and ...
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... observe , in general terms , that where lands are to be inundated com- pletely , by letting the water assume an unlimited range , and to expand over all parts which come under its level , such places require , during the winter season ...
... observe , in general terms , that where lands are to be inundated com- pletely , by letting the water assume an unlimited range , and to expand over all parts which come under its level , such places require , during the winter season ...
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