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Page 49
... employed in and de- pendant on the coal trade , on the river Tyne , is The number of persons employed , & c . on the river Wear Making a grand total on the Tyne and the Wear of 38,475 26,250 64,725 To this estimate he adds a statement ...
... employed in and de- pendant on the coal trade , on the river Tyne , is The number of persons employed , & c . on the river Wear Making a grand total on the Tyne and the Wear of 38,475 26,250 64,725 To this estimate he adds a statement ...
Page 157
... employed . In this experiment , the sulphuric acid was first united to a part of the lime , of the argil , and of the iron , contained in the stone ; and afterwards , when the mass was exposed to a red heat , the acid was driven off ...
... employed . In this experiment , the sulphuric acid was first united to a part of the lime , of the argil , and of the iron , contained in the stone ; and afterwards , when the mass was exposed to a red heat , the acid was driven off ...
Page 417
... employed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . He offers some sensible advice on the subject in question , and is particularly earnest in his exhortations to avoid an immediate battle ; be- ing ( says he ) the only thing for an invader to ...
... employed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . He offers some sensible advice on the subject in question , and is particularly earnest in his exhortations to avoid an immediate battle ; be- ing ( says he ) the only thing for an invader to ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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