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A perpendicular plate 2 inches wide and 1.75 inches in height , fastened to that
side of the fixed tube next the blast , 33.0 “ Same plate attached to the fixed tube ,
but with its edges in the same direction with the blast , 48.0 “ Same plate on the ...
A perpendicular plate 2 inches wide and 1.75 inches in height , fastened to that
side of the fixed tube next the blast , 33.0 “ Same plate attached to the fixed tube ,
but with its edges in the same direction with the blast , 48.0 “ Same plate on the ...
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A plate 2 inches wide at the base , 1.25 wide at the top , and 1.5 inches high ;
angles of sides with base equal to inclination of the plate with the horizon , 76 ° ;
placed on the top of the fixed tube , on the side next the blast , its base being
raised ...
A plate 2 inches wide at the base , 1.25 wide at the top , and 1.5 inches high ;
angles of sides with base equal to inclination of the plate with the horizon , 76 ° ;
placed on the top of the fixed tube , on the side next the blast , its base being
raised ...
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Cone and plate similar to last ; base 2.5 inches in diameter ; height.62 inch ;
inclination of Feet . side to base 45 ° ( see fig . 9 ) , · 33.0 1.61 “ Same cone
without plate , 31.0 1.71 Exp . 22. Saint - Martin's cone without the cap ; to the
upper ...
Cone and plate similar to last ; base 2.5 inches in diameter ; height.62 inch ;
inclination of Feet . side to base 45 ° ( see fig . 9 ) , · 33.0 1.61 “ Same cone
without plate , 31.0 1.71 Exp . 22. Saint - Martin's cone without the cap ; to the
upper ...
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Elbow with its *** mouth towards the blast , and covered by a flat plate , 3 inches
in diameter and 1 inch from the Feet . mouth , 27.6 1.92 Fig . 16 . Exp . 45 . Same
elbow and tu plate , but turned in the opposite direction with reference to the ...
Elbow with its *** mouth towards the blast , and covered by a flat plate , 3 inches
in diameter and 1 inch from the Feet . mouth , 27.6 1.92 Fig . 16 . Exp . 45 . Same
elbow and tu plate , but turned in the opposite direction with reference to the ...
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9 , with its plate , 25.5 2.08 27.0 1.96 Same cone without its plate , 23.7 2.27 27.0
1.96 Model of a chimney ; 2 inches by the side ; end flat and horizontal ; 4 inches
long , 26.02.04 18.7 2.83 Model of same dimensions ; top bevelled ; angle of ...
9 , with its plate , 25.5 2.08 27.0 1.96 Same cone without its plate , 23.7 2.27 27.0
1.96 Model of a chimney ; 2 inches by the side ; end flat and horizontal ; 4 inches
long , 26.02.04 18.7 2.83 Model of same dimensions ; top bevelled ; angle of ...
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Página 188 - The volumes of the memoirs to be exchanged for the transactions of literary and scientific societies, and copies to be given to all the colleges and principal libraries in this country. One part of the remaining copies may be offered for sale ; and the other carefully preserved, to form complete sets of the work, to supply the demand from new institutions.
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Página 29 - Such is the state of our language,' says Sheridan, a man certainly not prejudiced against his native tongue, ' that the darkest hieroglyphics, or most difficult ciphers that the art of man has hitherto invented, were not better calculated to conceal the sentiments of those...
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Página 194 - Regents is a sufficient warrant for the prudence and good judgment which will watch over the general interests of the foundation; while the reputation of the Secretary and his assistant, the Librarian, is so well established in their respective departments, as to render any tribute from the committee entirely superfluous. All which is respectfully submitted by the committee. JAKED SPARKS. EDWAED EVERETT, (Chairman.) BENJAMIN PEIBCK. HENRY "W. LONGFELLOW. ABA GRAY. December 4th, 1847.
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Página 33 - Etymologies are at present very uncertain; but such as they are, the old books would still preserve them, and etymologists would there find them. Words in the course of time change their meanings, as well as their spelling and pronunciation, and we do not look to etymology for their present meanings. If I should call a man a knave and a villain, he would hardly be satisfied with my telling him, that one of the words originally signified only a lad or servant; and the other an under-ploughman, or...
Página 29 - It is really deplorable,' as Sir William Jones, speaking of our alphabet, says, ' that our first step from total ignorance should be into gross inaccuracy, and that we should begin our education in English with learning to read the five vowels, two of which, as we are taught to pronounce them, are clearly diphthongs.'— Works, 1st ed., Vol.