The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 102,Teil 1;Band 151E. Cave, 1832 |
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... given weight ( say three tons ) , a steam - carriage will admit of the tire of the wheels being made at least double the breadth of the wheels of ordinary four - horse coaches , thereby reducing the injury done to the road to less than ...
... given weight ( say three tons ) , a steam - carriage will admit of the tire of the wheels being made at least double the breadth of the wheels of ordinary four - horse coaches , thereby reducing the injury done to the road to less than ...
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... given quantity to market , then you may obtain a net surplus produce from such inferior soils , and conse- quently allow cultivation to be extended over tracts which could not otherwise be tilled . On the same principle , lowering the ...
... given quantity to market , then you may obtain a net surplus produce from such inferior soils , and conse- quently allow cultivation to be extended over tracts which could not otherwise be tilled . On the same principle , lowering the ...
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... given district over which he may be travelling ; more especially should he have leisure to investigate the stratifi- cation of the district , so as to explain or account for any anomalies that may exist from the operation of vol- canic ...
... given district over which he may be travelling ; more especially should he have leisure to investigate the stratifi- cation of the district , so as to explain or account for any anomalies that may exist from the operation of vol- canic ...
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... who totally disre- gards the Geological beauties of any given district , may be truly said to be incapable of duly appreciating its to- pographical beauties . 1832. ] Mr. URBAN , THE origin of the Walls 16 [ Jan. British Geology .
... who totally disre- gards the Geological beauties of any given district , may be truly said to be incapable of duly appreciating its to- pographical beauties . 1832. ] Mr. URBAN , THE origin of the Walls 16 [ Jan. British Geology .
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... given to his writings even a tincture of the French idiom . In his Essay on Simplicity and Refinement , he acknowledges his own particular taste , in the following ob- servation , which he gives as one of the rules for attaining to good ...
... given to his writings even a tincture of the French idiom . In his Essay on Simplicity and Refinement , he acknowledges his own particular taste , in the following ob- servation , which he gives as one of the rules for attaining to good ...
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