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 12
... structure , planks should be placed below , in order to prevent the piers from pene- trating the ground . If a building is founded upon an inclined plane , the trenches should be made like steps , hav- ing their upper surfaces level ...
... structure , planks should be placed below , in order to prevent the piers from pene- trating the ground . If a building is founded upon an inclined plane , the trenches should be made like steps , hav- ing their upper surfaces level ...
Side 13
... structure , it must be considered , that it only calculates the true breadth of sur- face that should be opposed to the ground , in order to prevent the wall from penetration by its weight : though the rule gives all the breadth that is ...
... structure , it must be considered , that it only calculates the true breadth of sur- face that should be opposed to the ground , in order to prevent the wall from penetration by its weight : though the rule gives all the breadth that is ...
Side 19
... structure is very ingenious . Of the manufacture of metal buttons . These are originally formed in two differ- ent ways ; the blanks are either pierced out of a large sheet of metal with a punch driven by a fly - press , or cast in a ...
... structure is very ingenious . Of the manufacture of metal buttons . These are originally formed in two differ- ent ways ; the blanks are either pierced out of a large sheet of metal with a punch driven by a fly - press , or cast in a ...
Side 25
... structure ; generally without leaves , having the stem or branches jointed ; for the most part armed with spines in bun- dles , with which , in many species , bris- tles are intermixed . The bundles of spines are placed on the top of ...
... structure ; generally without leaves , having the stem or branches jointed ; for the most part armed with spines in bun- dles , with which , in many species , bris- tles are intermixed . The bundles of spines are placed on the top of ...
Side 31
... structure , resembling spermaceti , disposed in crystalline lami- næ , which have a close resemblance in their properties to ADIPOCIRE , which see . Biliary calculi are soluble in oil of turpen- tine ; but more completely in the fixed ...
... structure , resembling spermaceti , disposed in crystalline lami- næ , which have a close resemblance in their properties to ADIPOCIRE , which see . Biliary calculi are soluble in oil of turpen- tine ; but more completely in the fixed ...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or Dictionary of Arts ..., Volum 3 William Nicholson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1817 |
American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volum 3 William Nicholson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1819 |
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