The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... result of these experiments shows that the power of traction over a level well - constructed pave- ment varies from 32 to 39 lbs . for every ton . A waggon , weigh- ing 21 cwt . 8 lbs . , drawn over a well - laid pavement in Picca ...
... result of these experiments shows that the power of traction over a level well - constructed pave- ment varies from 32 to 39 lbs . for every ton . A waggon , weigh- ing 21 cwt . 8 lbs . , drawn over a well - laid pavement in Picca ...
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... result of the complete developement of an energy ; which , at the same time , perfects that energy . The most noble of all enjoy- ments is the result of Reason . ' • Literal Translation , § 145.— ' Psychology is indebted to Aristotle ...
... result of the complete developement of an energy ; which , at the same time , perfects that energy . The most noble of all enjoy- ments is the result of Reason . ' • Literal Translation , § 145.— ' Psychology is indebted to Aristotle ...
Halaman 326
... results of contrivances and combinations with which they are familiar , what will be the result of others hitherto untried . Had Mr Babbage given an account of the process by which these , or other great inventions , have been perfected ...
... results of contrivances and combinations with which they are familiar , what will be the result of others hitherto untried . Had Mr Babbage given an account of the process by which these , or other great inventions , have been perfected ...
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Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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