The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 - Science |
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... object of their work ; and if it be found that during the last twelve- month no very brilliant discoveries have been added to the general stock , it will nevertheless , be allowed to have been enriched with many use- ful and important ...
... object of their work ; and if it be found that during the last twelve- month no very brilliant discoveries have been added to the general stock , it will nevertheless , be allowed to have been enriched with many use- ful and important ...
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... objects as came to their knowledge , and which seemed most particu- larly deserving of public attention . Among the most prominent of the mechanical improvements which we have now to notice , is the dry process of preparing and ...
... objects as came to their knowledge , and which seemed most particu- larly deserving of public attention . Among the most prominent of the mechanical improvements which we have now to notice , is the dry process of preparing and ...
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... object of the first importance in a commercial country , and one particularly deserving of attention . The benefits arising from canal navigation , are already sensibly felt in every part of the kingdom , and from the attention which ...
... object of the first importance in a commercial country , and one particularly deserving of attention . The benefits arising from canal navigation , are already sensibly felt in every part of the kingdom , and from the attention which ...
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... object is rather to form a general estimate than to enter into particular details , and as we are necessarily limited in this place , we pass over much in silence , and refer our readers to our own pages * and those of our colleagues ...
... object is rather to form a general estimate than to enter into particular details , and as we are necessarily limited in this place , we pass over much in silence , and refer our readers to our own pages * and those of our colleagues ...
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... objects of ge- neral Terms , and on the axiomatical Laws of Vision , by John Fearne , Esq . 10. Six Letters on Singing , by the Revd . C. J. Smith , A. M. Observations on the Phenomena of Insanity , by Thomas Forster , F. L. S. Decr . 1 ...
... objects of ge- neral Terms , and on the axiomatical Laws of Vision , by John Fearne , Esq . 10. Six Letters on Singing , by the Revd . C. J. Smith , A. M. Observations on the Phenomena of Insanity , by Thomas Forster , F. L. S. Decr . 1 ...
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