The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 |
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... necessary Cor- rections in Pneumatic Experiments , for reducing the Volumes of the Gases to a given Standard . By Marshall Hall , M. D. 52 VI . On some curious Properties of the Powers of Numbers . 55 VII . Account of the Mineral ...
... necessary Cor- rections in Pneumatic Experiments , for reducing the Volumes of the Gases to a given Standard . By Marshall Hall , M. D. 52 VI . On some curious Properties of the Powers of Numbers . 55 VII . Account of the Mineral ...
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... necessary more extensive tables than those in common use ; and there is an uniformity in the plan that Mr. Knight has pointed out , which has not been very prevalent in the instructions generally given for this purpose . In the mean ...
... necessary more extensive tables than those in common use ; and there is an uniformity in the plan that Mr. Knight has pointed out , which has not been very prevalent in the instructions generally given for this purpose . In the mean ...
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... necessary to intellectual improvement . It would , however , be in vain to expect , that the arts and sciences should flourish , to their full extent , in any country where they are not provided , or accompanied by a certain degree of ...
... necessary to intellectual improvement . It would , however , be in vain to expect , that the arts and sciences should flourish , to their full extent , in any country where they are not provided , or accompanied by a certain degree of ...
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... necessary to recur to former times , and other coun- tries , for proofs of the importance of this art in a pecuniary and commercial point of view . Such has been the progress of knowledge and taste in this country , that in order to sup ...
... necessary to recur to former times , and other coun- tries , for proofs of the importance of this art in a pecuniary and commercial point of view . Such has been the progress of knowledge and taste in this country , that in order to sup ...
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... necessary , without , at the same time , compelling us to accept of the pleasure that accompanies it . " With regard to taste and science , as well as in other re- spects , mankind are the architects of their own fortunes . Experience ...
... necessary , without , at the same time , compelling us to accept of the pleasure that accompanies it . " With regard to taste and science , as well as in other re- spects , mankind are the architects of their own fortunes . Experience ...
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