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Page 173
... results of various experiments , but he not where informs us of the methods which he followed in the performance of ... result of those of Mr. Blackburn . The only striking fact that we have seen , in the part of the work to which we ...
... results of various experiments , but he not where informs us of the methods which he followed in the performance of ... result of those of Mr. Blackburn . The only striking fact that we have seen , in the part of the work to which we ...
Page 477
... result will be two images , which will be white or coloured according to the ratio of the thickness of the plates , and the direction which we give to their axes of crystallization . If the axes , and con- sequently the principal ...
... result will be two images , which will be white or coloured according to the ratio of the thickness of the plates , and the direction which we give to their axes of crystallization . If the axes , and con- sequently the principal ...
Page 502
... result of which is , that each may be calculated for a series of years to come at thirty millions sterling , the pros and cons being apparently of a nature to balance each other . A large sum , above three millions sterling , on the ...
... result of which is , that each may be calculated for a series of years to come at thirty millions sterling , the pros and cons being apparently of a nature to balance each other . A large sum , above three millions sterling , on the ...
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Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
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