The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 23Henry Colburn, 1827 |
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Pagina 3
... interest from the time they had been due . This business he continued during the remainder of his life ; and his rapid and uniform success may , perhaps , be in great measure ascribed to the very accurate knowledge which he acquired of ...
... interest from the time they had been due . This business he continued during the remainder of his life ; and his rapid and uniform success may , perhaps , be in great measure ascribed to the very accurate knowledge which he acquired of ...
Pagina 5
... interests , or a more zealous supporter of the objects for which it was established . The Highland Society of Scotland presented him with a silver inkstand for his essay " On the comparative value of Kelp and Barilla , describing the ...
... interests , or a more zealous supporter of the objects for which it was established . The Highland Society of Scotland presented him with a silver inkstand for his essay " On the comparative value of Kelp and Barilla , describing the ...
Pagina 6
... interest that was excited on the subject by this book , and the consequent rapidity of its sale , were probably unpre- cedented . The first edition , published on the 22nd of February , sold off instantaneously ; the second came out in ...
... interest that was excited on the subject by this book , and the consequent rapidity of its sale , were probably unpre- cedented . The first edition , published on the 22nd of February , sold off instantaneously ; the second came out in ...
Pagina 17
... interest in abstruse investigations , having for their object the determination of the figure which the earth would assume were it made of calf's - foot jelly instead of rock and stone , and such a question may cost months of daily and ...
... interest in abstruse investigations , having for their object the determination of the figure which the earth would assume were it made of calf's - foot jelly instead of rock and stone , and such a question may cost months of daily and ...
Pagina 21
... interests of Great Britain . " It is with regret it must be remarked , that the society to- tally failed in their object , by wasting all their energies and funds , in attempting to investigate the laws of resistance . In taking this ...
... interests of Great Britain . " It is with regret it must be remarked , that the society to- tally failed in their object , by wasting all their energies and funds , in attempting to investigate the laws of resistance . In taking this ...
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