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... means of increasing and diminishing temperature , and eco- nomizing fuel , contains more new matter than the first , or at least matter which has not so much the appearance of being common - place . The effects of convex lenses , of ...
... means of increasing and diminishing temperature , and eco- nomizing fuel , contains more new matter than the first , or at least matter which has not so much the appearance of being common - place . The effects of convex lenses , of ...
Pagina 148
... means of printing his proclamations , and he now endeavoured to circulate them by every possible means . The only place of strength in this part of the country was Sisteron , a town small in itself though of some importance as ...
... means of printing his proclamations , and he now endeavoured to circulate them by every possible means . The only place of strength in this part of the country was Sisteron , a town small in itself though of some importance as ...
Pagina 159
... means fairly represents the contents of the work , since the Addenda to the Remains ' supply no one additional remains of John Tweddell whatever . We have also very strong objections to the mode and form in which this production has ...
... means fairly represents the contents of the work , since the Addenda to the Remains ' supply no one additional remains of John Tweddell whatever . We have also very strong objections to the mode and form in which this production has ...
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