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... quantity of heat that a given portion of fuel will afford may be more nearly ascer- tained by this than by any other ... quantity of ice , or 624 lbs . Therefore , without reference to the quantity of ice melted , we may make our ...
... quantity of heat that a given portion of fuel will afford may be more nearly ascer- tained by this than by any other ... quantity of ice , or 624 lbs . Therefore , without reference to the quantity of ice melted , we may make our ...
Page 202
... quantity that would make a cubic foot of ice - cold water boil . And , in like manner , by taking the difference between 212 ° , and the actual temperature of the water when supplied to the boiler , and multiplying the quantity of fuel ...
... quantity that would make a cubic foot of ice - cold water boil . And , in like manner , by taking the difference between 212 ° , and the actual temperature of the water when supplied to the boiler , and multiplying the quantity of fuel ...
Page 204
... quantity of linen , & c . to require about an hour to dry them ; but when the first is about half dry , ( which it will be in about twenty minutes , ) another quantity should be put in upon the other horse . By this mode of changing ...
... quantity of linen , & c . to require about an hour to dry them ; but when the first is about half dry , ( which it will be in about twenty minutes , ) another quantity should be put in upon the other horse . By this mode of changing ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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