The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, Volume 23M. Salmon, 1835 - Industrial arts |
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... applied to Railroad Transport Description of Fox's Dipping - Needle Deflector 97 Weather Wisdom Description of Antis's improved Chimneys 157 A Leaf from an Old Book , 1634 , entitled " The Mysteries of Nature and Art . " By J. B. 184 ...
... applied to Railroad Transport Description of Fox's Dipping - Needle Deflector 97 Weather Wisdom Description of Antis's improved Chimneys 157 A Leaf from an Old Book , 1634 , entitled " The Mysteries of Nature and Art . " By J. B. 184 ...
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... applied to the crevices of some coffins to render them water - proof , and afterwards the cloth prepared with that gum was applied to effect the same purpose . I have no doubt but in a few years all coffins will be so made water - proof ...
... applied to the crevices of some coffins to render them water - proof , and afterwards the cloth prepared with that gum was applied to effect the same purpose . I have no doubt but in a few years all coffins will be so made water - proof ...
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... applied to co - extensive subjects ; but in a limited , and espe- cially in a mathematical , sense , Mr. Ex ley's explanation of the term hypothesis is correct . In the mathematics , indeed , an hypothesis is not merely " to explain ...
... applied to co - extensive subjects ; but in a limited , and espe- cially in a mathematical , sense , Mr. Ex ley's explanation of the term hypothesis is correct . In the mathematics , indeed , an hypothesis is not merely " to explain ...
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... applied to the purposes of analytical chemistry and mi- neralogy , by a Swedish metallurgist of the name of Sual ... applying this instrument in the bending and blowing of glass , in practical chemistry . For the former purpose , the ...
... applied to the purposes of analytical chemistry and mi- neralogy , by a Swedish metallurgist of the name of Sual ... applying this instrument in the bending and blowing of glass , in practical chemistry . For the former purpose , the ...
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... applied for a Patent for an apparatus for saving the lives of shipwrecked mariners . The application was opposed on the part of Mr. John Murray , the eminent philosophical lecturer , who had reason to suppose that the apparatus , which ...
... applied for a Patent for an apparatus for saving the lives of shipwrecked mariners . The application was opposed on the part of Mr. John Murray , the eminent philosophical lecturer , who had reason to suppose that the apparatus , which ...
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