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Page 152
... continued to be blown by a blow - pipe of 23 inches diameter , and the produce of the furnace , for several weeks thereafter , was not 20 tons of iron per week at an average . The engine at this time was making about 16 strokes a minute ...
... continued to be blown by a blow - pipe of 23 inches diameter , and the produce of the furnace , for several weeks thereafter , was not 20 tons of iron per week at an average . The engine at this time was making about 16 strokes a minute ...
Page 172
... continued to his death by his present majesty , and has since been re- gularly paid to the astronomers royal . In 1752 he was elected of the council of the Royal Society . In 1754 he was appointed a member of the Academy of Sciences at ...
... continued to his death by his present majesty , and has since been re- gularly paid to the astronomers royal . In 1752 he was elected of the council of the Royal Society . In 1754 he was appointed a member of the Academy of Sciences at ...
Page 356
... continued too long . Like Dr. Cullen , the present Lecturer divides fevers into continent , continued , remitting , and intermitting . - A good view is given of the varieties and symptoms of intermittents . In treating of the causes ...
... continued too long . Like Dr. Cullen , the present Lecturer divides fevers into continent , continued , remitting , and intermitting . - A good view is given of the varieties and symptoms of intermittents . In treating of the causes ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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