The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 23Henry Colburn, 1827 |
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Pagina 29
... given to Toulon ; and Rochfort is to be similarly enriched . In both these ports naval museums are formed , in order to preserve types of the most eminent vessels , whose originals either are , or soon will be , destroyed by time ...
... given to Toulon ; and Rochfort is to be similarly enriched . In both these ports naval museums are formed , in order to preserve types of the most eminent vessels , whose originals either are , or soon will be , destroyed by time ...
Pagina 56
... given to it as to the boiler of the steam - engine ; nor can another serious inconvenience of this process , namely , the decomposition of a great part of the gelatine , occasioned by the high tem- perature of the steam , excuse the ...
... given to it as to the boiler of the steam - engine ; nor can another serious inconvenience of this process , namely , the decomposition of a great part of the gelatine , occasioned by the high tem- perature of the steam , excuse the ...
Pagina 86
... given little of his attention to system , and still less to learned societies . Yet , with all these disadvantages against a short - lived popularity , what book , ever published in this country , has rendered Natural History more ...
... given little of his attention to system , and still less to learned societies . Yet , with all these disadvantages against a short - lived popularity , what book , ever published in this country , has rendered Natural History more ...
Pagina 90
... given us , to keep within due limits the myriads of insects , which would otherwise devastate and destroy our crops . But enough has been said to show how usefully a slight knowledge of natural history may be applied to subjects ...
... given us , to keep within due limits the myriads of insects , which would otherwise devastate and destroy our crops . But enough has been said to show how usefully a slight knowledge of natural history may be applied to subjects ...
Pagina 98
... given point of an object ; or it is a law in the constitution of the eye , that we refer all im- pressions made upon a given point upon the retina to a visual object seen in one and the same direction ; that di- rection appears to be a ...
... given point of an object ; or it is a law in the constitution of the eye , that we refer all im- pressions made upon a given point upon the retina to a visual object seen in one and the same direction ; that di- rection appears to be a ...
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