Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... less than 45 years , nor greater than 85 , subtract it from 92 ; then multiply the remainder by the perpe- tuity , and divide the product by the said mainder added to 2 times the perpetuity ; shall the quotient be the number of years ...
... less than 45 years , nor greater than 85 , subtract it from 92 ; then multiply the remainder by the perpe- tuity , and divide the product by the said mainder added to 2 times the perpetuity ; shall the quotient be the number of years ...
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... less than that of the smallest shot discharged from a pocket - pistol , or less than any that art can create . He also thinks it possible , that light may be pro- duced by a continual emission of matter from the sun , without any such ...
... less than that of the smallest shot discharged from a pocket - pistol , or less than any that art can create . He also thinks it possible , that light may be pro- duced by a continual emission of matter from the sun , without any such ...
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... less than another , its presence or absence will not be perceived by an ordinary eye ; that the moon's light , when she is 192 18 high above the horizon , is but about of her light at 66 ° 11 ' high ; and when one limb just touched the ...
... less than another , its presence or absence will not be perceived by an ordinary eye ; that the moon's light , when she is 192 18 high above the horizon , is but about of her light at 66 ° 11 ' high ; and when one limb just touched the ...
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... less or greater , according as it is the intention that the light should be seen at a less or a greater distance . A man , judging from mere theory , would be very apt to condemn light - houses of this kind ; because the firmest ...
... less or greater , according as it is the intention that the light should be seen at a less or a greater distance . A man , judging from mere theory , would be very apt to condemn light - houses of this kind ; because the firmest ...
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... less the mortar be well prepared : for which purpose the lime should be pure , complete . ly free from carbonic acid , and in the state of a very fine powder : the sand should be free from clay , and partly in the state of fine sand ...
... less the mortar be well prepared : for which purpose the lime should be pure , complete . ly free from carbonic acid , and in the state of a very fine powder : the sand should be free from clay , and partly in the state of fine sand ...
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