American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen6Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... quantity of any other body . Among the ancients , the Romans , and , among the moderns , the French have been remarkable for their large and pro- fuse consumption of gold ; not only the temples , theatres , and other public build- ing ...
... quantity of any other body . Among the ancients , the Romans , and , among the moderns , the French have been remarkable for their large and pro- fuse consumption of gold ; not only the temples , theatres , and other public build- ing ...
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... quantity of gum amine , or still better of clear amber , equal in weight to the linseed oil ; a very drying and adhesive varnish is thus prepared , which being diluted with a proper quan- tity of oil of turpentine , is to be applied as ...
... quantity of gum amine , or still better of clear amber , equal in weight to the linseed oil ; a very drying and adhesive varnish is thus prepared , which being diluted with a proper quan- tity of oil of turpentine , is to be applied as ...
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... quantity of gold may be made to cover a larger surface than in any other way of gilding on metals ; five grains of gold will completely gild both the upper and un- der surfaces of one hundred and forty- four copper buttons , each of ...
... quantity of gold may be made to cover a larger surface than in any other way of gilding on metals ; five grains of gold will completely gild both the upper and un- der surfaces of one hundred and forty- four copper buttons , each of ...
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... quantity , being nearly equal to what it will be after the tree is hewn square , and is probably intended to make an al- lowance for the squaring the tree . GIRT , in naval affairs , the situation of a ship which is moored so tight by ...
... quantity , being nearly equal to what it will be after the tree is hewn square , and is probably intended to make an al- lowance for the squaring the tree . GIRT , in naval affairs , the situation of a ship which is moored so tight by ...
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... quantity of snow falls and becomes ice than can possibly be dissolved annually ; and experience proves , beyond doubt , that mountains have been covered , pas- sages obstructed , pastures and habita tions destroyed by the ice , within ...
... quantity of snow falls and becomes ice than can possibly be dissolved annually ; and experience proves , beyond doubt , that mountains have been covered , pas- sages obstructed , pastures and habita tions destroyed by the ice , within ...
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