The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... practical ability of the English people , that the greatest engineering works of the last cen- tury have been designed and executed for the most part by self - educated men . Down It is also worthy of note , that although the English ...
... practical ability of the English people , that the greatest engineering works of the last cen- tury have been designed and executed for the most part by self - educated men . Down It is also worthy of note , that although the English ...
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... practical , that is , a profitable science , the anomalies in connexion with the use of lime , chalk , gypsum , & c . , were mastered and explained by the joint exertions of the farmer and his new ally the chemist . Nitrate of soda was ...
... practical , that is , a profitable science , the anomalies in connexion with the use of lime , chalk , gypsum , & c . , were mastered and explained by the joint exertions of the farmer and his new ally the chemist . Nitrate of soda was ...
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... practical advice cals of the day , we might have further towards attaining more of the reality of strengthened this view . Father Prout still the antique model in his copy , we should lives in the translated thought and trans- recommend ...
... practical advice cals of the day , we might have further towards attaining more of the reality of strengthened this view . Father Prout still the antique model in his copy , we should lives in the translated thought and trans- recommend ...
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