The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volum 6Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - 666 sider |
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... nearly twice as broad . French hussars wear the curved ones somewhat longer than those of the grenadiers . Perhaps it may be in the con- templation of his Royal Highness the Com- mander in Chief , to arm the British gre- nadiers with ...
... nearly twice as broad . French hussars wear the curved ones somewhat longer than those of the grenadiers . Perhaps it may be in the con- templation of his Royal Highness the Com- mander in Chief , to arm the British gre- nadiers with ...
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... nearly so , passing through the place , sailed from and that bound to . It is chiefly on account of the shortest distance , that this method of sailing has been proposed ; for in the sphere , it is well known that the shortest distance ...
... nearly so , passing through the place , sailed from and that bound to . It is chiefly on account of the shortest distance , that this method of sailing has been proposed ; for in the sphere , it is well known that the shortest distance ...
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... nearly four - fifths of its quantity of water almost pure , a little carbonate of ammonia , some oil , and an acid . What remains behind consists of muriate of soda , phosphate of soda and of lime . SALIX , in botany , willow , a genus ...
... nearly four - fifths of its quantity of water almost pure , a little carbonate of ammonia , some oil , and an acid . What remains behind consists of muriate of soda , phosphate of soda and of lime . SALIX , in botany , willow , a genus ...
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... nearly eight minutes in passing from the Sun to the Earth ; which gives us about 12 millions of miles per minute , or 200,000 miles per second , for the velocity of light . A discovery that was first made by M. Roemer . The third and ...
... nearly eight minutes in passing from the Sun to the Earth ; which gives us about 12 millions of miles per minute , or 200,000 miles per second , for the velocity of light . A discovery that was first made by M. Roemer . The third and ...
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... nearly the same time . But from the observations of Dr. Herschel , he thus concludes : " It does not appear to me that there is sufficient ground for admitting the ring of Saturn to be of a very changeable nature , and I guess that its ...
... nearly the same time . But from the observations of Dr. Herschel , he thus concludes : " It does not appear to me that there is sufficient ground for admitting the ring of Saturn to be of a very changeable nature , and I guess that its ...
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