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... substance . Gold and silver are very suitable substances for the purpose , consequently they have been adopted in almost all parts of the world . Gold may be adopted as the sole standard , or silver as the sole standard , or both may be ...
... substance . Gold and silver are very suitable substances for the purpose , consequently they have been adopted in almost all parts of the world . Gold may be adopted as the sole standard , or silver as the sole standard , or both may be ...
Side 3
... substance of a coin is slowly diminished by ordinary wear and tear , and it might be greatly diminished for fraudulent purpose ; hence in the case of coins proper it is necessary to fix the minimum weight at which the coin will be ...
... substance of a coin is slowly diminished by ordinary wear and tear , and it might be greatly diminished for fraudulent purpose ; hence in the case of coins proper it is necessary to fix the minimum weight at which the coin will be ...
Side 141
... substance on account of its being obtainable everywhere in a state of purity , its homogeneity , and the invariability of its density at a given temperature . By weighing and measurement the mass contained in a cubic decimetre of water ...
... substance on account of its being obtainable everywhere in a state of purity , its homogeneity , and the invariability of its density at a given temperature . By weighing and measurement the mass contained in a cubic decimetre of water ...
Side 143
... substance is meant the rate connecting the mass with the volume . It is expressed in terms of M per V , the systematic unit being M per L3 . The reciprocal idea is V per M , which is denominated by Clerk - Maxwell the rarity , * and by ...
... substance is meant the rate connecting the mass with the volume . It is expressed in terms of M per V , the systematic unit being M per L3 . The reciprocal idea is V per M , which is denominated by Clerk - Maxwell the rarity , * and by ...
Side 144
... substance , because the pound was not defined directly by the cubic foot and a standard substance . The pound , however , originally had a relation to the density of water ; for , taking the ounce its sixteenth part , the density of ...
... substance , because the pound was not defined directly by the cubic foot and a standard substance . The pound , however , originally had a relation to the density of water ; for , taking the ounce its sixteenth part , the density of ...
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