The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 23Henry Colburn, 1827 |
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Pagina 6
... prove the inestimable advantages that would accrue to the country from the repeal of those laws . The interest that ... proved the correctness of his anticipations . Engaged , as Mr. Parkes was , in the management and super- intendance ...
... prove the inestimable advantages that would accrue to the country from the repeal of those laws . The interest that ... proved the correctness of his anticipations . Engaged , as Mr. Parkes was , in the management and super- intendance ...
Pagina 9
... proved a valuable acquisition to those who delight in tracing the gradual but regular advances of knowledge . Many other essays , on different subjects , which he the late Samuel Parkes , Esq . 9 Table of the Density of Vapours and ...
... proved a valuable acquisition to those who delight in tracing the gradual but regular advances of knowledge . Many other essays , on different subjects , which he the late Samuel Parkes , Esq . 9 Table of the Density of Vapours and ...
Pagina 33
A great deal of irrelevant demonstration has been inju- riously applied to prove the excellency of the diagonal riders . There are no sources of error and confusion so pro- lific as inappropriate analogies . To liken thirty bending ...
A great deal of irrelevant demonstration has been inju- riously applied to prove the excellency of the diagonal riders . There are no sources of error and confusion so pro- lific as inappropriate analogies . To liken thirty bending ...
Pagina 35
... proved its inefficiency : the steam - vessels , now built with it , sag , or drop down in the middle , from six to twelve inches ; and we fear , on a full view of the subject , its boasted advantages to our navy , must fall to the ...
... proved its inefficiency : the steam - vessels , now built with it , sag , or drop down in the middle , from six to twelve inches ; and we fear , on a full view of the subject , its boasted advantages to our navy , must fall to the ...
Pagina 53
... proved by this circumstance ; that while the anterior sepals are entire ( and the power of developement therefore weak ) , they bear the same proportion to the other parts of the flower as is usual in Orchidea ; but as soon as the ...
... proved by this circumstance ; that while the anterior sepals are entire ( and the power of developement therefore weak ) , they bear the same proportion to the other parts of the flower as is usual in Orchidea ; but as soon as the ...
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