Mechanics' Magazine, 26. sējumsKnight & Lacey, 1837 |
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... feet in dia- meter only ; upon this is fixed the keeper's house , and upon that the lantern . The column , you will perceive , is intended to be kept steady and in place by the chains ; these constitute its chief novelty . One end of ...
... feet in dia- meter only ; upon this is fixed the keeper's house , and upon that the lantern . The column , you will perceive , is intended to be kept steady and in place by the chains ; these constitute its chief novelty . One end of ...
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... feet above the lake , which is 219 feet above the level of the sea . * Its first appearance . after darkness had completely set in , was by the luminous arch above - mentioned assuming its wonted place . From this arch , in the north ...
... feet above the lake , which is 219 feet above the level of the sea . * Its first appearance . after darkness had completely set in , was by the luminous arch above - mentioned assuming its wonted place . From this arch , in the north ...
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... feet from the ground , in Golden - square . As the poor girl is not likely to recover , we hope the Coroner's Jury will lay a heavy deodand upon the window as the cause of her death . Juries ought to use their power in such cases ; if ...
... feet from the ground , in Golden - square . As the poor girl is not likely to recover , we hope the Coroner's Jury will lay a heavy deodand upon the window as the cause of her death . Juries ought to use their power in such cases ; if ...
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... feet high ; and there was a medical dis- charger on a glass leg of 5 feet . Nothing could be in finer order ; and no private elec- MR . CROSSH'S GALVANIC AND ELECTRICAL APPARATUS . 13.
... feet high ; and there was a medical dis- charger on a glass leg of 5 feet . Nothing could be in finer order ; and no private elec- MR . CROSSH'S GALVANIC AND ELECTRICAL APPARATUS . 13.
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... feet of coating . Its construction , by Cuthbertson , was in all re- spects most perfect . To charge it required 250 vigorous turns of the wheel ; and its discharge made a report as loud as a blunder- buss . It fuses and disperses wires ...
... feet of coating . Its construction , by Cuthbertson , was in all re- spects most perfect . To charge it required 250 vigorous turns of the wheel ; and its discharge made a report as loud as a blunder- buss . It fuses and disperses wires ...
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