Journal of the Society of Arts, 2 tomasSociety of Arts, 1854 |
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... give to questions affecting materially the well being of society in general . I would , therefore , suggest that the half - sovereign should be the unit , and consequently the shilling would be the tenth part of it , as at present , and ...
... give to questions affecting materially the well being of society in general . I would , therefore , suggest that the half - sovereign should be the unit , and consequently the shilling would be the tenth part of it , as at present , and ...
44 psl.
... give me specimens to take with me.lated a library of 1,011 volumes . During the last winter I procured a sufficient quantity of the leaves for analysis , fifteen lectures were delivered on various subjects , and two and submitted them ...
... give me specimens to take with me.lated a library of 1,011 volumes . During the last winter I procured a sufficient quantity of the leaves for analysis , fifteen lectures were delivered on various subjects , and two and submitted them ...
52 psl.
... give so little light that the pitmen seized every opportunity of removing the gauze , finding , in point of fact , that their work could not be done with the imperfect light . And , in the second place , the great fact began to be ...
... give so little light that the pitmen seized every opportunity of removing the gauze , finding , in point of fact , that their work could not be done with the imperfect light . And , in the second place , the great fact began to be ...
66 psl.
... give their sheep oil cake whilst so feeding them , they would probably give nothing for the turnips . These questions puzzle amateur farmers , but are well understood by the knowing old practical hands . There- fore , bear in mind ...
... give their sheep oil cake whilst so feeding them , they would probably give nothing for the turnips . These questions puzzle amateur farmers , but are well understood by the knowing old practical hands . There- fore , bear in mind ...
76 psl.
... give it in his own words : As to what you wrote me of the manner of breaking flax by machines , without water- rotting or dew - rotting , I presume you will soon repent of that invention ; we have tried it long since , but the linen ...
... give it in his own words : As to what you wrote me of the manner of breaking flax by machines , without water- rotting or dew - rotting , I presume you will soon repent of that invention ; we have tried it long since , but the linen ...
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