The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and Instructive Articles on Scientific Subjects, Volume 12James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas Robert Hardwicke, 1873 - Science |
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... apparatus , and will be completely under the control of one man , whose duty it will be to keep the floor of the saloon , under all circumstances , in a line with a spirit - level . " The passenger accommodation will consist of the ...
... apparatus , and will be completely under the control of one man , whose duty it will be to keep the floor of the saloon , under all circumstances , in a line with a spirit - level . " The passenger accommodation will consist of the ...
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... apparatus is an established certainty , and not a matter of speculation , and it will always insure the floor being kept level . " The governing principle of this suspended saloon consists of a set of powerful hydraulic apparatus ...
... apparatus is an established certainty , and not a matter of speculation , and it will always insure the floor being kept level . " The governing principle of this suspended saloon consists of a set of powerful hydraulic apparatus ...
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... apparatus , notwithstanding that the vessel in which it rests is moving beneath it . " In order to effect this end , a toothed sector of large diameter is secured to the main central axis of the structure , and beneath it is a strong ...
... apparatus , notwithstanding that the vessel in which it rests is moving beneath it . " In order to effect this end , a toothed sector of large diameter is secured to the main central axis of the structure , and beneath it is a strong ...
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... apparatus . The device is not worth much on its own account , and these appendages are quite enough to prevent its floating , either mechanically or commer- cially . * of a Mr. John West , of Liverpool , has published plans " Channel ...
... apparatus . The device is not worth much on its own account , and these appendages are quite enough to prevent its floating , either mechanically or commer- cially . * of a Mr. John West , of Liverpool , has published plans " Channel ...
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... apparatus , the nearest affinities of these snakes are not with the vipers , but with those numerous families of typical serpents which make up the great majority of their order and constitute the tribe of Colubriformes . * The ...
... apparatus , the nearest affinities of these snakes are not with the vipers , but with those numerous families of typical serpents which make up the great majority of their order and constitute the tribe of Colubriformes . * The ...
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