The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 5Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - Natural history |
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... piece of ordnance at Amberg , on which is inscribed the year 1303. Roger Bacon , who died in 1292 , knew the properties of gunpowder ; but it does not follow that he was acquainted with its application to fire - arms . See GUNPOW- DER ...
... piece of ordnance at Amberg , on which is inscribed the year 1303. Roger Bacon , who died in 1292 , knew the properties of gunpowder ; but it does not follow that he was acquainted with its application to fire - arms . See GUNPOW- DER ...
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... piece reaching from one to the other athwart ships , and serving to support the ends of those booms , masts , and yards , which lie in reserve to supply the place of others carried away , & c . The above - named space is used to contain ...
... piece reaching from one to the other athwart ships , and serving to support the ends of those booms , masts , and yards , which lie in reserve to supply the place of others carried away , & c . The above - named space is used to contain ...
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... piece , the rest having only twenty - nine , and February thirty ; but NOTATION , in arithmetic and algebra , the method of expressing numbers or quan- tities by signs or characters , appropriated There is one thing which deserves par ...
... piece , the rest having only twenty - nine , and February thirty ; but NOTATION , in arithmetic and algebra , the method of expressing numbers or quan- tities by signs or characters , appropriated There is one thing which deserves par ...
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... piece of water was probably the first mirror ; its effect was afterward imitated by metallic mirrors : hence was discovered the equality of the angles of incidence and re- flection . It was known at an early period that an oar , or ...
... piece of water was probably the first mirror ; its effect was afterward imitated by metallic mirrors : hence was discovered the equality of the angles of incidence and re- flection . It was known at an early period that an oar , or ...
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... piece of glass , it shows all the colours of the rain- bow . These colours , however , he says , are false , such as are seen in a pigeon's neck when it changes its position ; and of the same nature he says is a speculum , which ...
... piece of glass , it shows all the colours of the rain- bow . These colours , however , he says , are false , such as are seen in a pigeon's neck when it changes its position ; and of the same nature he says is a speculum , which ...
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