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Page 117
... equal to a thousand pounds ster- ling , at an interest which was immoderate even in this country , where the legal interest , in some instances , amounts to twenty per cent . The borrower kept this money in use during ten years , when ...
... equal to a thousand pounds ster- ling , at an interest which was immoderate even in this country , where the legal interest , in some instances , amounts to twenty per cent . The borrower kept this money in use during ten years , when ...
Page 199
... equal to that of four hundred smaller plates , the sum of whose surfaces was equal to the surface of the larger ones . These curious facts led to an important deduction , that the influence of the galvanic fluid on the human frame , is ...
... equal to that of four hundred smaller plates , the sum of whose surfaces was equal to the surface of the larger ones . These curious facts led to an important deduction , that the influence of the galvanic fluid on the human frame , is ...
Page 223
... equal distances , an error which takes place in the present Irish , and several of the old Hydrometers , but widen in proportion as the specific gravity of the spirit diminishes ; and being graduated with spirits of known strengths at ...
... equal distances , an error which takes place in the present Irish , and several of the old Hydrometers , but widen in proportion as the specific gravity of the spirit diminishes ; and being graduated with spirits of known strengths at ...
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