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... direct power of suspension , or direct cohesion of bars of section ; which were drawn asunder by the cated . inch square , weights indi- lbs . Inch , cast iron bar , horizontal 1166 4 Ditto ditto vertical 1218 1193.5 4 Ditto cast steel ...
... direct power of suspension , or direct cohesion of bars of section ; which were drawn asunder by the cated . inch square , weights indi- lbs . Inch , cast iron bar , horizontal 1166 4 Ditto ditto vertical 1218 1193.5 4 Ditto cast steel ...
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... direct but scarcely to convey the traveller ; and the towns perpetually offer specimens of dilapidation , not only in the condition of the monasteries but in that of the useful buildings . In the fifth chapter , Mr. K. describes a ...
... direct but scarcely to convey the traveller ; and the towns perpetually offer specimens of dilapidation , not only in the condition of the monasteries but in that of the useful buildings . In the fifth chapter , Mr. K. describes a ...
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... direct our attention to M. MICHAUD's political re- flections and more general views . Before we now conclude , we must again express our satisfaction with the pleasing manner in which he has executed this interesting portion of history ...
... direct our attention to M. MICHAUD's political re- flections and more general views . Before we now conclude , we must again express our satisfaction with the pleasing manner in which he has executed this interesting portion of history ...
Contents
OF | 1 |
Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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