American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volum 3Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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Side 14
... direction of the top or terminat- ing surface . The footings of stone walls ought to be constructed of large stones , which , if not naturally near the square from the quar- ry , should be reduced by hammer dress- ing to that form , and ...
... direction of the top or terminat- ing surface . The footings of stone walls ought to be constructed of large stones , which , if not naturally near the square from the quar- ry , should be reduced by hammer dress- ing to that form , and ...
Side 15
... direction of the joints was horizontal , and the other vertical ; but the vertical joints of the alternate courses were not always arranged in the same straight line : all that they regarded was to make them break joint . This manner of ...
... direction of the joints was horizontal , and the other vertical ; but the vertical joints of the alternate courses were not always arranged in the same straight line : all that they regarded was to make them break joint . This manner of ...
Side 3
... direction ; the upper sally of every step forms an interior obtuse an- gle , called a back rebate , and the lower ... directions be secured to ano- ther , the two bodies will be immoveable in respect to each other . This last is the case ...
... direction ; the upper sally of every step forms an interior obtuse an- gle , called a back rebate , and the lower ... directions be secured to ano- ther , the two bodies will be immoveable in respect to each other . This last is the case ...
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... directions , and se- parate from each other with inconceiv- able rapidity . This property necessarily supposes the existence of a mutual repul- sion between the particles of caloric . Thus it appears that caloric and light re- semble ...
... directions , and se- parate from each other with inconceiv- able rapidity . This property necessarily supposes the existence of a mutual repul- sion between the particles of caloric . Thus it appears that caloric and light re- semble ...
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... directions from the surfaces of bodies ; and that when thus radiated , it moves with a very con- siderable velocity . Like light , too , it is liable to be absorbed when it impinges against the surfaces of bodies . When it has thus ...
... directions from the surfaces of bodies ; and that when thus radiated , it moves with a very con- siderable velocity . Like light , too , it is liable to be absorbed when it impinges against the surfaces of bodies . When it has thus ...
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