The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 - Science |
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... to arrange the various branches of human information under such separate heads , we shall find that art is frequently a science , and that literature sometimes comprizes an art . To make 12 On the Origin and Vicissitudes of.
... to arrange the various branches of human information under such separate heads , we shall find that art is frequently a science , and that literature sometimes comprizes an art . To make 12 On the Origin and Vicissitudes of.
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... separately ; would not both machines work at the same time ? -Certainly ; but it would require pre- paration to connect the two processes . There is no doubt but that the two machines might be working at the same time ; though , as this ...
... separately ; would not both machines work at the same time ? -Certainly ; but it would require pre- paration to connect the two processes . There is no doubt but that the two machines might be working at the same time ; though , as this ...
Page 41
... separate the wood from the fibre , and work the flax at a cheaper rate , and in a better manner , than any other machine he has seen . This is what Mr. Mead stated , and is correct ; but in the printed report of the Committee , the ...
... separate the wood from the fibre , and work the flax at a cheaper rate , and in a better manner , than any other machine he has seen . This is what Mr. Mead stated , and is correct ; but in the printed report of the Committee , the ...
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... separately , the three natural orders which compose the family of the Glumacea , we shall find , that the respective relations of the Graminea , Cyperaceae , and JunceƦ , under the line , are , to each other , On the natural Family of ...
... separately , the three natural orders which compose the family of the Glumacea , we shall find , that the respective relations of the Graminea , Cyperaceae , and JunceƦ , under the line , are , to each other , On the natural Family of ...
Page 52
... or evolution of gas , by the materials sub- jected to the experiment . To obtain these corrections , it is usually proposed to make three or four separate calculations ; and a formula for 52 On the natural Family of the Grasses .
... or evolution of gas , by the materials sub- jected to the experiment . To obtain these corrections , it is usually proposed to make three or four separate calculations ; and a formula for 52 On the natural Family of the Grasses .
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