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Page 243
... labour of this class of me- chanics being necessary to repair casks and packages , which have suffered injury in the stowage about four hundred are supposed to be employed in different vessels under discharge , when the port is crowded ...
... labour of this class of me- chanics being necessary to repair casks and packages , which have suffered injury in the stowage about four hundred are supposed to be employed in different vessels under discharge , when the port is crowded ...
Page 277
... labour of the examination has not been relieved by any pleasure , nor compensated by any instruction . The language ... labours , the knowlege , and the enjoyments of the Scots during the latter part of the thir teenth century , and the ...
... labour of the examination has not been relieved by any pleasure , nor compensated by any instruction . The language ... labours , the knowlege , and the enjoyments of the Scots during the latter part of the thir teenth century , and the ...
Page 540
... labour is this : by experiment , it appears that a man ascending a ladder , or flight of steps , without burthen , furnishes a quan- tity of action equal to 205 kilogrammes raised to the height of a kilometer : when he carries a burthen ...
... labour is this : by experiment , it appears that a man ascending a ladder , or flight of steps , without burthen , furnishes a quan- tity of action equal to 205 kilogrammes raised to the height of a kilometer : when he carries a burthen ...
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