The Scots Magazine, Band 68Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1806 |
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... nature ; and that in addition to this singular deviation , they possess an alternate power of repulsion and attraction , by which bodies moving along , instead of pro- ceeding directly forward , are perpe- tually drawn to , and thrust ...
... nature ; and that in addition to this singular deviation , they possess an alternate power of repulsion and attraction , by which bodies moving along , instead of pro- ceeding directly forward , are perpe- tually drawn to , and thrust ...
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... nature , to permit the waters forms and dimensions , and all cover- of the upper lake to escape , which ed with a vast variety of small forest the great height of the surrounding timber , flowering shrubs , and ever- mountains in every ...
... nature , to permit the waters forms and dimensions , and all cover- of the upper lake to escape , which ed with a vast variety of small forest the great height of the surrounding timber , flowering shrubs , and ever- mountains in every ...
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... nature of friction , and the method of cimin shing its effects in machinery -On the nature and operation of fly wheels - On wheel carriages - On the formation of carriage wheels -- On the position of the wheels - On the line of traction ...
... nature of friction , and the method of cimin shing its effects in machinery -On the nature and operation of fly wheels - On wheel carriages - On the formation of carriage wheels -- On the position of the wheels - On the line of traction ...
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... nature of its contents , which cannot fail to be highly interesting to the Scottish public . The idea of a Biographia Scotica seems first to have been con- ceived by Lord Hailes , and he ac- tually published a few biographical sketches ...
... nature of its contents , which cannot fail to be highly interesting to the Scottish public . The idea of a Biographia Scotica seems first to have been con- ceived by Lord Hailes , and he ac- tually published a few biographical sketches ...
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... nature and peculiar structure of the muscles of fishes , and their invariable insertion in fleshy instead of tendinous matter , he pro- ceeded to detail his experiments on their power and particular use , in enabling the animal to move ...
... nature and peculiar structure of the muscles of fishes , and their invariable insertion in fleshy instead of tendinous matter , he pro- ceeded to detail his experiments on their power and particular use , in enabling the animal to move ...
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