The Polytechnic Review and Magazine of Science, Literature and the Fine Arts, Volume 2John Mortimer, 1845 |
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... considered the fitness of plants , by their structure and properties , for receiving electricity from contiguous and sur- rounding bodies . Their solid parts are non - conductors , their fluids are conductors . " The experiments of M ...
... considered the fitness of plants , by their structure and properties , for receiving electricity from contiguous and sur- rounding bodies . Their solid parts are non - conductors , their fluids are conductors . " The experiments of M ...
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... considered a hardship . Yet we have occasion to know that they were so conveyed at a profit , and that the directors would wish nothing better than an order to convey five hundred soldiers every day at these rates . Is it not What is ...
... considered a hardship . Yet we have occasion to know that they were so conveyed at a profit , and that the directors would wish nothing better than an order to convey five hundred soldiers every day at these rates . Is it not What is ...
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... considered at first , and as they fondly considered themselves , are not to be exempt from . We have already competing lines projected ; to York , in Kent , to Brighton , and various other places ; amongst which one to North Wales ...
... considered at first , and as they fondly considered themselves , are not to be exempt from . We have already competing lines projected ; to York , in Kent , to Brighton , and various other places ; amongst which one to North Wales ...
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... considered fast travelling on the fastest of the ex- isting railways , namely , the Great Western . Since the above was written , we have met with the account of a new system of atmospheric propulsion , for which a patent has been taken ...
... considered fast travelling on the fastest of the ex- isting railways , namely , the Great Western . Since the above was written , we have met with the account of a new system of atmospheric propulsion , for which a patent has been taken ...
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... considered under the fol- lowing heads : - The application of gunpowder to the purpose of projecting weights from tubes . The application of gunpowder to the purposes of mining . The application of gunpowder to effect the bursting of ...
... considered under the fol- lowing heads : - The application of gunpowder to the purpose of projecting weights from tubes . The application of gunpowder to the purposes of mining . The application of gunpowder to effect the bursting of ...
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Página 118 - Immediately notified the arrival to the King and Prince of Wales ; the last came immediately. I, according to the established etiquette, introduced (no one else being in the room) the Princess Caroline to him. She very properly, in consequence of my saying to her that it was the right mode of proceeding, attempted to kneel to him.
Página 126 - ... forms ; and which by a long habit of observing what any set of objects of the same kind have in common, has acquired the power of discerning what each wants in particular.