The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... light - houses with open coal fires , with common lamps or candles , sometimes aided by re- flectors , composed of small facettes or plane mirrors , have , in this coun- try , been completely superseded , even in light - houses of ...
... light - houses with open coal fires , with common lamps or candles , sometimes aided by re- flectors , composed of small facettes or plane mirrors , have , in this coun- try , been completely superseded , even in light - houses of ...
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... light - houses , of substituting glass lenses instead of metallic parabolic reflectors . These lenses were twenty inches in diameter , of nineteen inches focal length , and about five inches thick : but from the imperfection of form and ...
... light - houses , of substituting glass lenses instead of metallic parabolic reflectors . These lenses were twenty inches in diameter , of nineteen inches focal length , and about five inches thick : but from the imperfection of form and ...
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... light - houses of this country . ' Lieutenant Drummond's invention departs widely from these various plans of illumination , as it derives the light from a ball or cylinder of lime , intensely ignited . He had already used this sort of ...
... light - houses of this country . ' Lieutenant Drummond's invention departs widely from these various plans of illumination , as it derives the light from a ball or cylinder of lime , intensely ignited . He had already used this sort of ...
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