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... considerable improve- ment was practicable at Portmahol- mach , the southern head - land of the Dornoch Firth , had been favourably received in the year 1811 , and a plan was subsequently prepared . We were afterwards enabled to offer a ...
... considerable improve- ment was practicable at Portmahol- mach , the southern head - land of the Dornoch Firth , had been favourably received in the year 1811 , and a plan was subsequently prepared . We were afterwards enabled to offer a ...
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... considerable weight . The first mode employed to produce such an effect , consisted in the mere rarefaction of common air by means of heat . This was practi- sed by the brothers Montgolfier , pa- per manufacturers near Lyons , who first ...
... considerable weight . The first mode employed to produce such an effect , consisted in the mere rarefaction of common air by means of heat . This was practi- sed by the brothers Montgolfier , pa- per manufacturers near Lyons , who first ...
Pagina 62
... considerable size . Two instances of this kind are stated by Mr Brande in the last number of the Journal of Science and the Arts . In the one case a concretion of magnesia and macus , weighing several pounds , was taken out of the ...
... considerable size . Two instances of this kind are stated by Mr Brande in the last number of the Journal of Science and the Arts . In the one case a concretion of magnesia and macus , weighing several pounds , was taken out of the ...
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