Annual of scientific discovery. 1855Gould and Lincoln, 1855 |
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Side 8
... give us no cause to lament over any deficiencies in practical results . “ But will there be encouragement to make use of these facilities ? Are there rewards in prospect , whether of direct emolument or social consideration , which will ...
... give us no cause to lament over any deficiencies in practical results . “ But will there be encouragement to make use of these facilities ? Are there rewards in prospect , whether of direct emolument or social consideration , which will ...
Side 9
... give to science the hours which can be spared from his other avocations ; and it is , indeed , astonishing what results have been the produce of these leavings of a laborious life , these leisure hours , if so they may be called , of ...
... give to science the hours which can be spared from his other avocations ; and it is , indeed , astonishing what results have been the produce of these leavings of a laborious life , these leisure hours , if so they may be called , of ...
Side 30
... give a quiet and easy passage to the vessel enter- ing , whether propelled by steam or by sails , without resisting their progress , and heaping a mound of water before the bows , as in the case of the old bluff , round - built vessels ...
... give a quiet and easy passage to the vessel enter- ing , whether propelled by steam or by sails , without resisting their progress , and heaping a mound of water before the bows , as in the case of the old bluff , round - built vessels ...
Side 31
... give eight miles an hour easily ; to go at sixteen miles an hour , the entrance lines should be nearly 96 feet long . To give twenty - four miles an hour , the entrance should be 216 feet long ; so that they could not expect to get ...
... give eight miles an hour easily ; to go at sixteen miles an hour , the entrance lines should be nearly 96 feet long . To give twenty - four miles an hour , the entrance should be 216 feet long ; so that they could not expect to get ...
Side 32
... give them the nearest approximation he could convey to the size of the vessel . Mr. Russell concluded by a prediction , in eloquent terms , of the glorious effects to civilization which would ensue from the noble rivalry existing at ...
... give them the nearest approximation he could convey to the size of the vessel . Mr. Russell concluded by a prediction , in eloquent terms , of the glorious effects to civilization which would ensue from the noble rivalry existing at ...
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