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Page 95
... effect upon the besiegers .'- Moreover , At the rate of dis- charge which M. Carnot mentions , it would require a provision of nearly 1,500,000 pounds of iron ( about 700 tons ) for the seven casements of ONE batterie de gorge . it " We ...
... effect upon the besiegers .'- Moreover , At the rate of dis- charge which M. Carnot mentions , it would require a provision of nearly 1,500,000 pounds of iron ( about 700 tons ) for the seven casements of ONE batterie de gorge . it " We ...
Page 96
... effect of musquetry under such circumstances would be almost harmless . ' The utmost percussive force , which each of the different kinds of projectiles is capable of acquiring , is then shewn , de- duced from certain rationale , and ...
... effect of musquetry under such circumstances would be almost harmless . ' The utmost percussive force , which each of the different kinds of projectiles is capable of acquiring , is then shewn , de- duced from certain rationale , and ...
Page 350
... effect , and attributes it to some such natural causes acting on water thus impregnated . + Mr. Jolliffe adds his ... effects produced on the head by immersion in the water are described in the travels of Radzivil , in a similar manner ...
... effect , and attributes it to some such natural causes acting on water thus impregnated . + Mr. Jolliffe adds his ... effects produced on the head by immersion in the water are described in the travels of Radzivil , in a similar manner ...
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