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... proportion . When at a siege the engineers have narrowly sur- veyed the place , they are to make their re- port to the general , by acquainting him which part they judge the weakest , and where approaches may be made with most success ...
... proportion . When at a siege the engineers have narrowly sur- veyed the place , they are to make their re- port to the general , by acquainting him which part they judge the weakest , and where approaches may be made with most success ...
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... proportion of one part of the former to four of the latter , which will be found to answer the first operations , if the weather is fine and the atmosphere free from moisture ; but , if the contrary is the case , the spirits of nitre ...
... proportion of one part of the former to four of the latter , which will be found to answer the first operations , if the weather is fine and the atmosphere free from moisture ; but , if the contrary is the case , the spirits of nitre ...
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... proportions as the artist prefers , and he must recollect that the resin makes the coarsest : to satisfy him- self in this particular , the grain of every proportion should be tried on useless pieces of copper . Having a solution to his ...
... proportions as the artist prefers , and he must recollect that the resin makes the coarsest : to satisfy him- self in this particular , the grain of every proportion should be tried on useless pieces of copper . Having a solution to his ...
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... proportion of complaints , but those not of the most mortal kind . A long succes- sion of wet seasons is accompanied by a prodigious number of diseases ; but these being mild and tedious , the number of deaths are not in proportion to ...
... proportion of complaints , but those not of the most mortal kind . A long succes- sion of wet seasons is accompanied by a prodigious number of diseases ; but these being mild and tedious , the number of deaths are not in proportion to ...
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... proportion : this , perhaps , is the reason why the same disorders , nay , the same appearance in a disorder , are at tended with much more fatality in one year than another . " EPIDENDRUM , in botany , a genus of the Gynandria Diandria ...
... proportion : this , perhaps , is the reason why the same disorders , nay , the same appearance in a disorder , are at tended with much more fatality in one year than another . " EPIDENDRUM , in botany , a genus of the Gynandria Diandria ...
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