Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester, Том 5,Часть 1The Society, 1798 |
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... Steel . By Joseph Collier ........... p . 109 Remarks on Dr. Priestley's Experiments and Observations relating to the Analysis of Atmos- pherical Air , and his Considerations on the Doc- tine of Phlogiston and the Decomposition of Wa ...
... Steel . By Joseph Collier ........... p . 109 Remarks on Dr. Priestley's Experiments and Observations relating to the Analysis of Atmos- pherical Air , and his Considerations on the Doc- tine of Phlogiston and the Decomposition of Wa ...
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... the distance y , will = + Ry F2 X 3 the same expression that is found after a very diffe- rent manner , PRINCIP . book 1st , sect . 9th . 109 Observations on Iron and Steel . BY JOSEPH COLLIER 108 The Inverse Method of Central Forces .
... the distance y , will = + Ry F2 X 3 the same expression that is found after a very diffe- rent manner , PRINCIP . book 1st , sect . 9th . 109 Observations on Iron and Steel . BY JOSEPH COLLIER 108 The Inverse Method of Central Forces .
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109 Observations on Iron and Steel . BY JOSEPH COLLIER . READ NOVEMBER 18TH , 1796 . After examining the works of different authors , who have written on the subject of making iron and steel , I am persuaded that the accounts given by ...
109 Observations on Iron and Steel . BY JOSEPH COLLIER . READ NOVEMBER 18TH , 1796 . After examining the works of different authors , who have written on the subject of making iron and steel , I am persuaded that the accounts given by ...
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... steel , and not fully describ- ing either . In speaking of the uses of steel , or ra- ther of what constitutes its superiority , Mr. Nicholson is also deficient . He observes , that " its most use- ful and advantageous property is that ...
... steel , and not fully describ- ing either . In speaking of the uses of steel , or ra- ther of what constitutes its superiority , Mr. Nicholson is also deficient . He observes , that " its most use- ful and advantageous property is that ...
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... and the heat is excited by means of two pair of large bellows blowing alternately . The quantity of air generally thrown into the furnace is from a thousand to twelve hundred square feet in a minute . Observations on Iron and Steel . 111.
... and the heat is excited by means of two pair of large bellows blowing alternately . The quantity of air generally thrown into the furnace is from a thousand to twelve hundred square feet in a minute . Observations on Iron and Steel . 111.
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