The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... equal the resistance of the road to the carriage loaded with a weight equal to that of the boat . Now , as the resistance of a canal below this limit will be less , while the resistance of the road will remain the same , it follows that ...
... equal the resistance of the road to the carriage loaded with a weight equal to that of the boat . Now , as the resistance of a canal below this limit will be less , while the resistance of the road will remain the same , it follows that ...
Halaman 115
... equal parts ; then the load which he is capable of bearing at fourteen miles an hour will be one of these equal parts ; that which he is capable of bearing at thirteen miles an hour will be four of these parts ; at twelve miles an hour ...
... equal parts ; then the load which he is capable of bearing at fourteen miles an hour will be one of these equal parts ; that which he is capable of bearing at thirteen miles an hour will be four of these parts ; at twelve miles an hour ...
Halaman 381
... equal amount of notes ; and that the currency is at its proper level , and the exchange at par ; or , which is the same thing , that bullion is neither coming in nor going out of the country . A single establishment , like the Bank of ...
... equal amount of notes ; and that the currency is at its proper level , and the exchange at par ; or , which is the same thing , that bullion is neither coming in nor going out of the country . A single establishment , like the Bank of ...
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