The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, 16. sējumsM. Salmon, 1832 |
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... feet , or the total rise from low to high water 12 feet ; and that , the corresponding rise and fall of the neap tides , is 2 feet 10 inches , or the total rise 5 feet 8 inches . ' And , He positively assured me , that the coral reefs ...
... feet , or the total rise from low to high water 12 feet ; and that , the corresponding rise and fall of the neap tides , is 2 feet 10 inches , or the total rise 5 feet 8 inches . ' And , He positively assured me , that the coral reefs ...
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... feet longer than the other !! " Who but opulent Mr. Valentine would have thought of recommending the ma- nufacture of such a syphon for such a purpose ? Mr. V. may think himself HYDRAULIC EXPERIMENTS . EXPEDITIOUS MODE OF EXCAVATION ...
... feet longer than the other !! " Who but opulent Mr. Valentine would have thought of recommending the ma- nufacture of such a syphon for such a purpose ? Mr. V. may think himself HYDRAULIC EXPERIMENTS . EXPEDITIOUS MODE OF EXCAVATION ...
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... feet upright column of water is con- fined in the tube . In one part he says , .. • It is the upward pressure which confines the water in the tube ; " and in another , " Here again he ( Ed . V. R. ) is perfectly right , the contents ...
... feet upright column of water is con- fined in the tube . In one part he says , .. • It is the upward pressure which confines the water in the tube ; " and in another , " Here again he ( Ed . V. R. ) is perfectly right , the contents ...
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... feet wide by 22 feet deep . The water was let through the canal about the 28th of January , fourteen days after the commencement of the work . In two days the water had excavated a channel to such an extent , that the steamer Belvidere ...
... feet wide by 22 feet deep . The water was let through the canal about the 28th of January , fourteen days after the commencement of the work . In two days the water had excavated a channel to such an extent , that the steamer Belvidere ...
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... feet 6 inches of length gave an inclined plane 1800 feet long . This screw had 50 threads in an inch , and yet did not throughout its length deviate from accuracy more than the 1500th part of an inch . The Great Tom of Lincoln exists no ...
... feet 6 inches of length gave an inclined plane 1800 feet long . This screw had 50 threads in an inch , and yet did not throughout its length deviate from accuracy more than the 1500th part of an inch . The Great Tom of Lincoln exists no ...
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