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Page xxv
... earth which the workmen find it necessary to remove before they can obtain it . C is the passage from the inner part of the house , by which the workmen are allowed to enter the mine , as particularly mentioned at page 442 of this ...
... earth which the workmen find it necessary to remove before they can obtain it . C is the passage from the inner part of the house , by which the workmen are allowed to enter the mine , as particularly mentioned at page 442 of this ...
Page xxxiii
... earth hide it . The coke ovens are used thus : -Small coal is thrown in at the opening fig . 2 , sufficient to cover the bottom of the oven 19 inches thick to the springing of the arch , which is about two tons ; they are then levelled ...
... earth hide it . The coke ovens are used thus : -Small coal is thrown in at the opening fig . 2 , sufficient to cover the bottom of the oven 19 inches thick to the springing of the arch , which is about two tons ; they are then levelled ...
Page xxxv
... earth , and capable of holding two or three hundred gallons . C C. These are copper pumps suitable for pumping the juice from the casks into the saturating vat . D is a large wooden tub for decomposing the citrate of lime by means of ...
... earth , and capable of holding two or three hundred gallons . C C. These are copper pumps suitable for pumping the juice from the casks into the saturating vat . D is a large wooden tub for decomposing the citrate of lime by means of ...
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... earth , the crag of rock which obstructed the passage of his army through the Alps , would in all probability have remained an insurmountable obstacle . Not that it can for a moment be believed that he applied the solvent to the whole ...
... earth , the crag of rock which obstructed the passage of his army through the Alps , would in all probability have remained an insurmountable obstacle . Not that it can for a moment be believed that he applied the solvent to the whole ...
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... earth . Were I addressing myself to the father of a family , I would say , -- Is your son born to opulence ,is he the heir to an extensive domain ; make him an analytical chemist , and you enable him to appreciate the real value of his ...
... earth . Were I addressing myself to the father of a family , I would say , -- Is your son born to opulence ,is he the heir to an extensive domain ; make him an analytical chemist , and you enable him to appreciate the real value of his ...
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