Mechanics Magazine, Том 8Knight & Lacey, 1828 |
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... means and resources external to himself , this once most powerless of created beings stands forth , at last , the undisputed lord of Creation . " It may be said that it is the reason implanted in man , which prompts him to make tools ...
... means and resources external to himself , this once most powerless of created beings stands forth , at last , the undisputed lord of Creation . " It may be said that it is the reason implanted in man , which prompts him to make tools ...
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... means of improving them . The names of Gifford and Carey are illustrious , but not less so than those of Howard and Cartwright . Every day is adding some new proof of the important influence exercised by the investigations of men of ...
... means of improving them . The names of Gifford and Carey are illustrious , but not less so than those of Howard and Cartwright . Every day is adding some new proof of the important influence exercised by the investigations of men of ...
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... means of stowage considerably , but materially limits the distance of passage , and requires to be continually replenished at a great expense ; while the few tons of metal are permanent , and there- fore of less importance . Besides ...
... means of stowage considerably , but materially limits the distance of passage , and requires to be continually replenished at a great expense ; while the few tons of metal are permanent , and there- fore of less importance . Besides ...
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... means essential to the argument ) , I think I can still show that the Chevalier came to a wrong conclusion on the subject . He says the wheels may be larger , " owing to their being always kept in an ex- actly perpendicular position ...
... means essential to the argument ) , I think I can still show that the Chevalier came to a wrong conclusion on the subject . He says the wheels may be larger , " owing to their being always kept in an ex- actly perpendicular position ...
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... means of some such absurd mutilations and conjunctions as Buckingham Palace now un- fortunately exhibits . Sir Christopher Wren , to avoid the incongruity of raising a modern tower on a Grecian portico , was in the habit of project- ing ...
... means of some such absurd mutilations and conjunctions as Buckingham Palace now un- fortunately exhibits . Sir Christopher Wren , to avoid the incongruity of raising a modern tower on a Grecian portico , was in the habit of project- ing ...
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