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 6Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... usually fastened into summers and breast - summers , and joists are framed in at one end to the girders . The size of girders and summers , upon the rebuild- ing of London , were fixed , by act of Par- liament , to be in length from ten ...
... usually fastened into summers and breast - summers , and joists are framed in at one end to the girders . The size of girders and summers , upon the rebuild- ing of London , were fixed , by act of Par- liament , to be in length from ten ...
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... of the springs which issue from the bowels of the earth . In winter , therefore , or in those high regions of the globe , where the cold is usually below the freezing point , when any spot of ground is cover- ed GLACIERS .
... of the springs which issue from the bowels of the earth . In winter , therefore , or in those high regions of the globe , where the cold is usually below the freezing point , when any spot of ground is cover- ed GLACIERS .
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... usually provided with an excretory duct , and destined to separate some particular fluid from the mass of blood , or to per- fect the lymph . See ANATOMY and PHY- SIOLOGY . The glands have been chemically exam- ined by Fourcroy and ...
... usually provided with an excretory duct , and destined to separate some particular fluid from the mass of blood , or to per- fect the lymph . See ANATOMY and PHY- SIOLOGY . The glands have been chemically exam- ined by Fourcroy and ...
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... usually called a sphere , bounded by one uniform convex surface , every point of which is equally distant from a point within , called its centre . Euclid defines the globe or sphere , to be a solid figure described by the revolution of ...
... usually called a sphere , bounded by one uniform convex surface , every point of which is equally distant from a point within , called its centre . Euclid defines the globe or sphere , to be a solid figure described by the revolution of ...
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... usually delin- eated upon the surfaces of the globes . The moveable circles are the horizon , with its parallels and secondaries . The horizon is that broad wooden cir- cle surrounding the globe , and dividing it into two equal parts ...
... usually delin- eated upon the surfaces of the globes . The moveable circles are the horizon , with its parallels and secondaries . The horizon is that broad wooden cir- cle surrounding the globe , and dividing it into two equal parts ...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or Dictionary of Arts ..., Volum 6 William Nicholson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1818 |
American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volum 6 William Nicholson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1819 |
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