Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volumen18,Parte1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... species of matter to confift of an unknown number of particles of fimpler conftitution ; each of which particles , in their turn , is compounded of particles ftill more fimply conftituted , and fo on through an unknown number of orders ...
... species of matter to confift of an unknown number of particles of fimpler conftitution ; each of which particles , in their turn , is compounded of particles ftill more fimply conftituted , and fo on through an unknown number of orders ...
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... species of strain which we are to examine is duced by that produced by twifting . This takes place in all axles wifting . which connect the working parts of machines . Although we cannot pretend to have a very diftinct con- ception of ...
... species of strain which we are to examine is duced by that produced by twifting . This takes place in all axles wifting . which connect the working parts of machines . Although we cannot pretend to have a very diftinct con- ception of ...
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... species may be called long - winged owls ; the wings when closed reaching beyond the end of the tail ; whereas in the common kinds they fall fhort of it . - This is a bird of paffage , and has been obfer- ved to vifit Lincolnfhire in ...
... species may be called long - winged owls ; the wings when closed reaching beyond the end of the tail ; whereas in the common kinds they fall fhort of it . - This is a bird of paffage , and has been obfer- ved to vifit Lincolnfhire in ...
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... species of owl was very common in Attica ; that they were birds of paffage , and appeared there in the begin- ning of April in great numbers ; that they bred there ; and that they retired at the fame time as the forks , whose arrival ...
... species of owl was very common in Attica ; that they were birds of paffage , and appeared there in the begin- ning of April in great numbers ; that they bred there ; and that they retired at the fame time as the forks , whose arrival ...
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... Species of Earth which it contains ; " an abridgment of which is published in the third volume of the Edinburgh Philofophical Tranfactions . Mr Schmeiffer read a paper on the fame subject before the Royal Society of London in May 1794 ...
... Species of Earth which it contains ; " an abridgment of which is published in the third volume of the Edinburgh Philofophical Tranfactions . Mr Schmeiffer read a paper on the fame subject before the Royal Society of London in May 1794 ...
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