The Saturday Magazine, Volumen4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... height of her prosperity , he seems to have led the way as an architect , and to have stamped upon the city that air of sullen grandeur which it has never lost , and which , at the first glance , fills the mind with wonder . Such heavy ...
... height of her prosperity , he seems to have led the way as an architect , and to have stamped upon the city that air of sullen grandeur which it has never lost , and which , at the first glance , fills the mind with wonder . Such heavy ...
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... height . At the eastern extremity of the cliff , are the ruins of the priory , which , from their great elevation , form a very conspicuous sea - mark : adjoining them , is an excellent light - house upon the revolving principle . About ...
... height . At the eastern extremity of the cliff , are the ruins of the priory , which , from their great elevation , form a very conspicuous sea - mark : adjoining them , is an excellent light - house upon the revolving principle . About ...
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... height of the building is 84 feet ; the basement is rustic , and above it is a hand- some colonnade , with entablature and pediment . The prin- cipal room is said to contain a larger quantity of cubic feet than any other in Europe , and ...
... height of the building is 84 feet ; the basement is rustic , and above it is a hand- some colonnade , with entablature and pediment . The prin- cipal room is said to contain a larger quantity of cubic feet than any other in Europe , and ...
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... height , and suppose the mercury in the tube of the thermometer then to have expanded as far as the point G. This gives us a second natural point for measuring temperature . The space between F and G may be divided into such a number of ...
... height , and suppose the mercury in the tube of the thermometer then to have expanded as far as the point G. This gives us a second natural point for measuring temperature . The space between F and G may be divided into such a number of ...
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... height of the mercury in the leg C A will be pro- portionally less . And if air were employed instead of water , no air being admitted above the mercury at M , the height of the mercury would be only about an 840th part as great , as if ...
... height of the mercury in the leg C A will be pro- portionally less . And if air were employed instead of water , no air being admitted above the mercury at M , the height of the mercury would be only about an 840th part as great , as if ...
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