The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen99Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1829 |
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... effect of de- sign , and the inference is just that the two arithmetics were familiar to the persons who constructed this temple , a much later date must , I think , be as- signed to it than is commonly sup- posed . III . I cannot ...
... effect of de- sign , and the inference is just that the two arithmetics were familiar to the persons who constructed this temple , a much later date must , I think , be as- signed to it than is commonly sup- posed . III . I cannot ...
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... effect could not be traced to its cause , for galvanism was then unknown ; but at last bolts made of bronze were substituted for those of iron , and immediately the copper failed . When the theory has therefore been modified by ...
... effect could not be traced to its cause , for galvanism was then unknown ; but at last bolts made of bronze were substituted for those of iron , and immediately the copper failed . When the theory has therefore been modified by ...
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... effect in the other hemisphere . The iron and guns of ships act similarly , in occasioning the local attraction of the needle , on the due knowledge and application of which life and property greatly depend ; and this may induce me ...
... effect in the other hemisphere . The iron and guns of ships act similarly , in occasioning the local attraction of the needle , on the due knowledge and application of which life and property greatly depend ; and this may induce me ...
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... effect , and con- sequently of existence . S 70 N.W. Line of no Variation . B An W 60 K 80 3 5 N.E. Line of no Variation . Over N , the north pole of the earth , is drawn LNS , the meridian of Lon- don , being the line of no variation ...
... effect , and con- sequently of existence . S 70 N.W. Line of no Variation . B An W 60 K 80 3 5 N.E. Line of no Variation . Over N , the north pole of the earth , is drawn LNS , the meridian of Lon- don , being the line of no variation ...
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... effect appeared . If a line be drawn from London to the place of four of these poles , it will pass much to the north and east side of the place of the real north - west_pole P ; and a line from London to Biot and Hansteen's pole , will ...
... effect appeared . If a line be drawn from London to the place of four of these poles , it will pass much to the north and east side of the place of the real north - west_pole P ; and a line from London to Biot and Hansteen's pole , will ...
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