Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 108W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1818 |
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Pagina ix
... present to the Royal Society , a paper on the appli- cation of this well known principle to the construction of large ships of war , but which , as far as my knowledge extends , never had before that time been so applied , either ...
... present to the Royal Society , a paper on the appli- cation of this well known principle to the construction of large ships of war , but which , as far as my knowledge extends , never had before that time been so applied , either ...
Pagina 18
... present , that there might be no unprofitable expen- diture of time ; and it may be said that in all his changes of plan , his measures were so directly adapted to his purpose , that without other communication his intentions were imme ...
... present , that there might be no unprofitable expen- diture of time ; and it may be said that in all his changes of plan , his measures were so directly adapted to his purpose , that without other communication his intentions were imme ...
Pagina 21
... present Admiral Saretcheff ) proposed and offered to proceed north - eastward in a light boat ; but his offer was not accepted . season proved a severe one ; the cold was extreme north - eastern part of Asia , & c . 21.
... present Admiral Saretcheff ) proposed and offered to proceed north - eastward in a light boat ; but his offer was not accepted . season proved a severe one ; the cold was extreme north - eastern part of Asia , & c . 21.
Pagina 22
... present century , which have assumed to give a limitation to Asia , differ a degree in the latitude of their northernmost cape . It does not in the smallest degree detract from the merit or fame of the first discoverers , to question ...
... present century , which have assumed to give a limitation to Asia , differ a degree in the latitude of their northernmost cape . It does not in the smallest degree detract from the merit or fame of the first discoverers , to question ...
Pagina 28
... present animals with those that are extinct , adds one to the intermediate links of the chain of gradation which must prove the most interesting to the comparative anatomist and the geologist . The animal whose fossil skeleton we have ...
... present animals with those that are extinct , adds one to the intermediate links of the chain of gradation which must prove the most interesting to the comparative anatomist and the geologist . The animal whose fossil skeleton we have ...
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