A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature and Practical Mechanics: Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge : Illustrated by Numerous Engravings, a General Atlas, and Appropriate Diagrams, Tom 6Thomas Curtis Thomas Tegg, 1829 |
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Strona 80
... Ditto Ditto 3.7 90.0 10.0 72.0 20.0 97.25 2.7 Coal of Notre Dame de Vaux , 78.5 20 . We add , from the Philosophical Magazine , Mr. Mushet's general table of the analyses of different kinds of pit - coal , in carbonisation . 81 Specific ...
... Ditto Ditto 3.7 90.0 10.0 72.0 20.0 97.25 2.7 Coal of Notre Dame de Vaux , 78.5 20 . We add , from the Philosophical Magazine , Mr. Mushet's general table of the analyses of different kinds of pit - coal , in carbonisation . 81 Specific ...
Strona 81
... ditto 13.800 82.960 3.240 1.436 1.596 Corgee ditto Irish 9.100 87.491 3.409 1.403 1.6560 10.300 86.560 3.140 1.403 1-6218 33.370 54.697 11.933 1.150 19.500 ⚫500 Queen's county , No. 39 Stone wood , Giants ' Causeway Oak wood 80.000 ...
... ditto 13.800 82.960 3.240 1.436 1.596 Corgee ditto Irish 9.100 87.491 3.409 1.403 1.6560 10.300 86.560 3.140 1.403 1-6218 33.370 54.697 11.933 1.150 19.500 ⚫500 Queen's county , No. 39 Stone wood , Giants ' Causeway Oak wood 80.000 ...
Strona 134
... Ditto of 48 lire ( pieces of 24 and 12 in proportion W. 0 0 8 2 8 0 18 178,9 31 7,95 Hamburgh Ducat ( double in proportion ) B. 1 2 2 5 2 9 14 52,9 9 4,35 Hanover George d'or W. 0 14 4 6 4 5 3 92,6 16 4,66 Conts . Assay . Weight ...
... Ditto of 48 lire ( pieces of 24 and 12 in proportion W. 0 0 8 2 8 0 18 178,9 31 7,95 Hamburgh Ducat ( double in proportion ) B. 1 2 2 5 2 9 14 52,9 9 4,35 Hanover George d'or W. 0 14 4 6 4 5 3 92,6 16 4,66 Conts . Assay . Weight ...
Strona 135
... Ditto of 1796 Maria Theresa ( 1818 ) Piedmont Pistole or doppia ( 1741 to 1785 ) Sequin ( in proportion ) Carlino , coined before 1785 Pistole , coined since 1785 ( , & c . in prop . ) W. Carlino , coined since 1785 ( & c . in prop ...
... Ditto of 1796 Maria Theresa ( 1818 ) Piedmont Pistole or doppia ( 1741 to 1785 ) Sequin ( in proportion ) Carlino , coined before 1785 Pistole , coined since 1785 ( , & c . in prop . ) W. Carlino , coined since 1785 ( & c . in prop ...
Strona 136
... Ditto , of Pius VII . 1802 ( & c . in prop . ) W. Zecchino , or sequin , ( coined before 1760 ) B. Sequin ( coined since 1760 ) 3 11 12 76 , 6 13 6,68 0 51 , 4 9 1,16 B. 4 2 9 0 52,2 9 2,86 Scudo of the Republic W. 01 16 16 6 367 , 64 ...
... Ditto , of Pius VII . 1802 ( & c . in prop . ) W. Zecchino , or sequin , ( coined before 1760 ) B. Sequin ( coined since 1760 ) 3 11 12 76 , 6 13 6,68 0 51 , 4 9 1,16 B. 4 2 9 0 52,2 9 2,86 Scudo of the Republic W. 01 16 16 6 367 , 64 ...
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