Magazine of Popular Science, and Journal of the Useful Arts, Volumen11836 |
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... passes current as philosophical speculation , in the country of Newton , in the nineteenth century , in works sustaining a scientific reputation , and under the sanction of names really eminent in the philoso- phical world . A very few ...
... passes current as philosophical speculation , in the country of Newton , in the nineteenth century , in works sustaining a scientific reputation , and under the sanction of names really eminent in the philoso- phical world . A very few ...
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... pass on from remarks , intended to be merely introductory , to the more substantial matter of our work . Meanwhile , we think it will now be allowed that we have made out our case ; that after what we have said , the necessity for such ...
... pass on from remarks , intended to be merely introductory , to the more substantial matter of our work . Meanwhile , we think it will now be allowed that we have made out our case ; that after what we have said , the necessity for such ...
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... pass current by the influence of custom ; but it will be both an interesting and profitable topic of investigation , if we analyze their meaning a little more closely , and endeavour to exemplify and elucidate the nature of our ...
... pass current by the influence of custom ; but it will be both an interesting and profitable topic of investigation , if we analyze their meaning a little more closely , and endeavour to exemplify and elucidate the nature of our ...
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... passing the meridian , at which it is high water there ; from this the time of high water on other days is known from the age of the moon . At most ports , in commercial countries , some rude data of this kind have been long determined ...
... passing the meridian , at which it is high water there ; from this the time of high water on other days is known from the age of the moon . At most ports , in commercial countries , some rude data of this kind have been long determined ...
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... passing storm may be well traced from even the distant hills of Richmond ; and the deflections occasioned by the attraction of the sides of the vale , the rushing of the air , the sudden fall of temperature , and many other curious ...
... passing storm may be well traced from even the distant hills of Richmond ; and the deflections occasioned by the attraction of the sides of the vale , the rushing of the air , the sudden fall of temperature , and many other curious ...
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Página 135 - ... or information in any of his Majesty's courts of record at Westminster or in...
Página 87 - I do not love to be printed upon every occasion, much less to be dunned and teased by foreigners about mathematical things, or to be thought by our own people to be trifling away my time about them, when I should be about the King's business.
Página 104 - One of the most remarkable and inexplicable experiments relative to the strength of the human frame, which you have yourself seen and admired, is that in which a heavy man is raised with the greatest facility, when he is lifted up the instant that his own lungs and those of the persons who raise him are inflated with air.
Página 104 - I shall describe, as nearly as possible, the method which he prescribed. The heaviest person in the party lies down upon two chairs, his legs being supported by the one, and his back by the other. Four persons, one at each leg, and one at each shoulder, then try to raise him, and they find his dead weight to be very great, from the difficulty they experience in supporting him.
Página 134 - ... declaration, a notice of any objections on which he means to rely at the trial of such action, and no objection shall be allowed to be made in behalf of such defendant or plaintiff respectively at such trial unless he prove the objections stated in such notice : provided always, that it shall and may be lawful for any judge at chambers, on summons served by such defendant or plaintiff on such plaintiff or defendant respectively to...
Página 104 - ... up the instant that his own lungs and those of the persons who raise him are inflated with air. This experiment was, I believe, first shown in England a few years ago by Major H., who saw it performed in a large party at Venice under the direction of an officer of the American navy.* As Major H.
Página 105 - ... when the inhalation is completed, or the lungs filled, the second signal is given for raising the person from the chair. To his own surprise, and that of his bearers, he rises with the greatest facility, as if he were no heavier than a feather. On several occasions, I have observed, that when one of the bearers performs his part ill by making the inhalation out of tim,e, the part of the body which he tries to raise is left as it were behind.
Página 135 - ... which he hath not or shall not have obtained letters patent, the name or any imitation of the name of any other person who hath or shall have obtained letters patent...
Página 133 - ... enter a memorandum of any alteration in the said title or specification, not being such disclaimer or such alteration as shall extend the exclusive right granted by the said letters patent...
Página 134 - ... on no such manufacture, or published in the county where he carries on such manufacture, or where he lives, in case there shall not be any paper published in such town...