The Saturday Magazine, Volumen3John William Parker, 1834 |
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... turn the reel as soon as the silk is laid upon it ; the principal workwoman , in the mean time , continually adds to the thread the ends of fresh cocoons , as soon as the first are exhausted . The silk , when reeled off in this manner ...
... turn the reel as soon as the silk is laid upon it ; the principal workwoman , in the mean time , continually adds to the thread the ends of fresh cocoons , as soon as the first are exhausted . The silk , when reeled off in this manner ...
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... turn up , as follows , until about the time of Queen Anne , the third flap was turned up , and the regular cocked hat formed . Cocked hats , of various sorts , were for the ensuing fifty or sixty years , much in vogue . In the Tatler ...
... turn up , as follows , until about the time of Queen Anne , the third flap was turned up , and the regular cocked hat formed . Cocked hats , of various sorts , were for the ensuing fifty or sixty years , much in vogue . In the Tatler ...
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... turn round upon an axis , Ff , at right angles to the plane BE A , it is plain that , for any place in the circumference BEA , there would be two high waters in each revolution ; one when it comes to A , the other at B ; and two low ...
... turn round upon an axis , Ff , at right angles to the plane BE A , it is plain that , for any place in the circumference BEA , there would be two high waters in each revolution ; one when it comes to A , the other at B ; and two low ...
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... turn his honey of peace and pleasure wherewith we swell , into that gall and bitterness which flesh doth shrink to taste of , nothing may cause us in the trouble of our souls to storm , and grudge , and repine at God ; but every heart ...
... turn his honey of peace and pleasure wherewith we swell , into that gall and bitterness which flesh doth shrink to taste of , nothing may cause us in the trouble of our souls to storm , and grudge , and repine at God ; but every heart ...
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... turning on a socket in the orlop , so as to afford the greatest resist- ance to the enormous weights it is employed ... turn the capstan round by that means , so that a rope or cable is wound round on it : the length of the capstan bars ...
... turning on a socket in the orlop , so as to afford the greatest resist- ance to the enormous weights it is employed ... turn the capstan round by that means , so that a rope or cable is wound round on it : the length of the capstan bars ...
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