Journal of the Society of Arts, 2 tomasSociety of Arts, 1854 |
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... heat , cold , and wet , the latter can endure neither wet nor cold for even a short period , without danger to their health . 66 Engaged myself in agriculture , and being in conse- quence much exposed to the weather , I was induced ...
... heat , cold , and wet , the latter can endure neither wet nor cold for even a short period , without danger to their health . 66 Engaged myself in agriculture , and being in conse- quence much exposed to the weather , I was induced ...
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... heat to the same . ( A communication . ) Richard Dugdale Kay , of Bank terrace , Accrington - Improve- ments in ... heating . ( A communication ) . [ Nov. 25 , 1853 . FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 25 16 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARTS .
... heat to the same . ( A communication . ) Richard Dugdale Kay , of Bank terrace , Accrington - Improve- ments in ... heating . ( A communication ) . [ Nov. 25 , 1853 . FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 25 16 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARTS .
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... heat . Fifth , -It should lose no mercury in the process . The first point - the necessity for fine division - has already been sufficiently insisted upon , and is indeed too obvious to need further remark . 2 and 3. - It does not ...
... heat . Fifth , -It should lose no mercury in the process . The first point - the necessity for fine division - has already been sufficiently insisted upon , and is indeed too obvious to need further remark . 2 and 3. - It does not ...
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... heating of the mercury , which has never been attempted on a large scale before . It is to be observed that this machine is ... heat to the mercury by means of the furnace below the basin . No machine which does not combine these three ...
... heating of the mercury , which has never been attempted on a large scale before . It is to be observed that this machine is ... heat to the mercury by means of the furnace below the basin . No machine which does not combine these three ...
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... heat - givers being 1 : 3. If the dietaries of the aged were contrasted with this , it would be found that they con- sumed less flesh - formers ( 25-30 ounces ) , but rather more heat - givers ( 72-78 ounces ) ; the relation of carbon ...
... heat - givers being 1 : 3. If the dietaries of the aged were contrasted with this , it would be found that they con- sumed less flesh - formers ( 25-30 ounces ) , but rather more heat - givers ( 72-78 ounces ) ; the relation of carbon ...
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