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... effect might be produced on steel - bars or steel- wire by percussion , twisting , & c .: but none of the results had yet ( with one exception ) been given in numbers , nor was perhaps any idea formed of the great magnetic deve ...
... effect might be produced on steel - bars or steel- wire by percussion , twisting , & c .: but none of the results had yet ( with one exception ) been given in numbers , nor was perhaps any idea formed of the great magnetic deve ...
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... effect , the author observes with respect to one of them which may be thus characterized ; ' I directed this view to be drawn and engraved in outline , as a mode best calculated to define and characterize the architectural members of ...
... effect , the author observes with respect to one of them which may be thus characterized ; ' I directed this view to be drawn and engraved in outline , as a mode best calculated to define and characterize the architectural members of ...
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... effect of the latter on the tides is nearly 3 times greater ; and the reason is , as we have already stated , that it is not to the actual power of attraction of either body that we owe our tides , but to the difference of their ...
... effect of the latter on the tides is nearly 3 times greater ; and the reason is , as we have already stated , that it is not to the actual power of attraction of either body that we owe our tides , but to the difference of their ...
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