Journal of the Society of Arts, 51 tomasThe Society, 1903 |
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... motor using 12 litres or a little over a quarter of a gallon per burner per hour , or if desired it may be worked very cheaply by an electric motor . The results obtained by this method , which is intended for use in the house , are ...
... motor using 12 litres or a little over a quarter of a gallon per burner per hour , or if desired it may be worked very cheaply by an electric motor . The results obtained by this method , which is intended for use in the house , are ...
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... motor purposes , it is manifestly the policy of the gas companies to make a determined bid for so wide a field of output , and if they can supply a clean heating gas with 460 to 500 B.T.U.'s heating power , it is clear that the ...
... motor purposes , it is manifestly the policy of the gas companies to make a determined bid for so wide a field of output , and if they can supply a clean heating gas with 460 to 500 B.T.U.'s heating power , it is clear that the ...
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... motor - car ; it was respectable , and the women liked it . She did not say it was a bad custom on the whole , but it sometimes did work injustice to the purdahnishins themselves . When they could not get at lawyers to help them , as ...
... motor - car ; it was respectable , and the women liked it . She did not say it was a bad custom on the whole , but it sometimes did work injustice to the purdahnishins themselves . When they could not get at lawyers to help them , as ...
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... motor car ; and again in the " new art " in its application to architecture and furniture , in both of which he prayed we may have seen the last of it . He thought it would be an advantage in connection with the question of education in ...
... motor car ; and again in the " new art " in its application to architecture and furniture , in both of which he prayed we may have seen the last of it . He thought it would be an advantage in connection with the question of education in ...
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... motor car for a specific purpose , would he consult the " man in the street " or the Surrey magistrates , who are such adepts at setting traps for motorists ? I think not . He says the first estimate was for a sum less than £ 2,000,000 ...
... motor car for a specific purpose , would he consult the " man in the street " or the Surrey magistrates , who are such adepts at setting traps for motorists ? I think not . He says the first estimate was for a sum less than £ 2,000,000 ...
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