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chapter is allotted to the properties of different kinds of fuel , as coals of various districts , coke , charcoal , wood , peat , & c . , and their respective effects in generating heat . The third discusses the effect of steam in ...
chapter is allotted to the properties of different kinds of fuel , as coals of various districts , coke , charcoal , wood , peat , & c . , and their respective effects in generating heat . The third discusses the effect of steam in ...
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It was Count Řumford , I think , who first noticed the loss of effect by employing moist fuel ; and it is the more necessary to point out this circumstance to the notice of my readers , because fuel is often unnecessarily exposed to the ...
It was Count Řumford , I think , who first noticed the loss of effect by employing moist fuel ; and it is the more necessary to point out this circumstance to the notice of my readers , because fuel is often unnecessarily exposed to the ...
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They are particles or fragments of words prefixed to nouns or pronouns , and denoting their relations to other objects in point of locality , cause , or effect ; ' and in a note he thus continues : Strictly speaking , all prepositions ...
They are particles or fragments of words prefixed to nouns or pronouns , and denoting their relations to other objects in point of locality , cause , or effect ; ' and in a note he thus continues : Strictly speaking , all prepositions ...
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Contents
Netherlands Account | 35 |
Griffiths Translation of Cuviers | 92 |
Historical Life of Joanna Queen of Landseers Sabæan Researches | 128 |
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