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... principle of religion , morals , politics , or literature , is there a shadow of agreement between us , " this would ... principles of honour , and your general candour of mind , not to cherish their intimacy when I find them , by every ...
... principle of religion , morals , politics , or literature , is there a shadow of agreement between us , " this would ... principles of honour , and your general candour of mind , not to cherish their intimacy when I find them , by every ...
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... principle , until the late Mr. Bramah , by substituting a pump instead of the smaller column , converted it into a most valuable and powerful engine . The principle of the convertibility of the centres of oscillation and suspension in ...
... principle , until the late Mr. Bramah , by substituting a pump instead of the smaller column , converted it into a most valuable and powerful engine . The principle of the convertibility of the centres of oscillation and suspension in ...
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... principle of the hydrostatic paradox ; and it was not , I believe , until the expi- ration of Mr. Bramah's patent ... principles ; and much of the merit ascribed to these appli- cations will always depend on the care and labour bestowed ...
... principle of the hydrostatic paradox ; and it was not , I believe , until the expi- ration of Mr. Bramah's patent ... principles ; and much of the merit ascribed to these appli- cations will always depend on the care and labour bestowed ...
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