Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1818 |
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Strona 1816
... nearly as possible on the same model . We shall not consider it as requisite for us . to continue our report of this annual publication .'- Monthly Review for August 1817 . " The Almanack , in order to be reduced to a cheap and conve ...
... nearly as possible on the same model . We shall not consider it as requisite for us . to continue our report of this annual publication .'- Monthly Review for August 1817 . " The Almanack , in order to be reduced to a cheap and conve ...
Strona xxviii
... nearly concerns the miner , engineer , and drainer , and even the farmer and architect ; and discloses a variety of indica- tions highly useful in their respective pursuits . To the miner , the rocks containing metallic veins and coals ...
... nearly concerns the miner , engineer , and drainer , and even the farmer and architect ; and discloses a variety of indica- tions highly useful in their respective pursuits . To the miner , the rocks containing metallic veins and coals ...
Strona xxxiii
... nearly agree with our recent shells . XII . In these UPPER and LESS ANTIENT STRATA are found the fossil remains of land animals ; and on this surface , which bears the marks of considerable torrents , are disposed , at least in this ...
... nearly agree with our recent shells . XII . In these UPPER and LESS ANTIENT STRATA are found the fossil remains of land animals ; and on this surface , which bears the marks of considerable torrents , are disposed , at least in this ...
Strona xxxvii
... nearly in contact . ( 5. ) By the specific gravity of a mineral , is understood the amount of its weight , when compared with the weight of a quantity of water of the same bulk with itself . ( 6. ) The crystalline forms under which ...
... nearly in contact . ( 5. ) By the specific gravity of a mineral , is understood the amount of its weight , when compared with the weight of a quantity of water of the same bulk with itself . ( 6. ) The crystalline forms under which ...
Strona xxxviii
... nearly completed ; and the great art of analysis , extended far beyond its former limits , now nearly approaches the precision of an algebraic formula . ' • The introduction of the blow - pipe is an important æra in the history of ...
... nearly completed ; and the great art of analysis , extended far beyond its former limits , now nearly approaches the precision of an algebraic formula . ' • The introduction of the blow - pipe is an important æra in the history of ...
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