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... TION : Compiled English Church . New PRESS .... SHELF No " A volume full of devout m counsels , which , while it will pro hands of candidates for confirmati preparation for that sacred rite , will be found no less valuable by clergymen ...
... TION : Compiled English Church . New PRESS .... SHELF No " A volume full of devout m counsels , which , while it will pro hands of candidates for confirmati preparation for that sacred rite , will be found no less valuable by clergymen ...
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... tion of the process . There are two cases for consideration , in reference to the preparation of surfaces , -the one , where a true surface plate is already pro- vided , as a model for the work in hand , and the other , where an ...
... tion of the process . There are two cases for consideration , in reference to the preparation of surfaces , -the one , where a true surface plate is already pro- vided , as a model for the work in hand , and the other , where an ...
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... tion is to be made for the quantity rounded off , amounting to one - third of the whole depth- that is , one - sixth from the top , and one - sixth from the bottom of the thread . Making this D deduction it will be found that the angle ...
... tion is to be made for the quantity rounded off , amounting to one - third of the whole depth- that is , one - sixth from the top , and one - sixth from the bottom of the thread . Making this D deduction it will be found that the angle ...
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... tion of young operatives , none would more cordially rejoice than myself . I believe that the science of mechanics , though a mere material power in itself , may , if rightly used , become a E moral lever , by which , like Archimedes of ...
... tion of young operatives , none would more cordially rejoice than myself . I believe that the science of mechanics , though a mere material power in itself , may , if rightly used , become a E moral lever , by which , like Archimedes of ...
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... tion ) and found that I could fire from it mechanically - fitting projectiles made of an alloy of lead and tin , and with a charge of 35 grains • of powder they penetrated through 7 inches of elm 76 RIFLED FIRE - ARMS .
... tion ) and found that I could fire from it mechanically - fitting projectiles made of an alloy of lead and tin , and with a charge of 35 grains • of powder they penetrated through 7 inches of elm 76 RIFLED FIRE - ARMS .
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Miscellaneous Papers on Mechanical Subjects: Guns and Steel Joseph Whitworth Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1873 |
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