The Saturday Magazine, Том 4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... passed the days of her political and commercial importance , seems still to continue , and to claim the notice of strangers . The apartments of the Pitti Palace are exceedingly elegant , and contain the best collection of pictures in ...
... passed the days of her political and commercial importance , seems still to continue , and to claim the notice of strangers . The apartments of the Pitti Palace are exceedingly elegant , and contain the best collection of pictures in ...
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... passing from the Poles to the Equator over the surface of the earth , it is carried continually from parts which are moving from West to East , with less rapidity , into those which are moving with a greater rapidity . With reference ...
... passing from the Poles to the Equator over the surface of the earth , it is carried continually from parts which are moving from West to East , with less rapidity , into those which are moving with a greater rapidity . With reference ...
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... passed through the town , on his route to Shrewsbury , they seized the carriages con- taining the royal plate and furniture , and conveyed them to Warwick Castle . In 1643 , Prince Rupert , on his way to open a communication between ...
... passed through the town , on his route to Shrewsbury , they seized the carriages con- taining the royal plate and furniture , and conveyed them to Warwick Castle . In 1643 , Prince Rupert , on his way to open a communication between ...
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... passing over a pulley P. The axis of this pulley carries a pointer N , which marks upon a dial - plate the rise or fall of the surface D , and consequently the change in the pressure of the air . The tubes and pulley are , of course ...
... passing over a pulley P. The axis of this pulley carries a pointer N , which marks upon a dial - plate the rise or fall of the surface D , and consequently the change in the pressure of the air . The tubes and pulley are , of course ...
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... passing through the jungles , whenever a branch hangs in the way of the howdah , or seat raised on his back , although the elephant itself could easily pass in security under it , yet , knowing it would injure or incommode its master ...
... passing through the jungles , whenever a branch hangs in the way of the howdah , or seat raised on his back , although the elephant itself could easily pass in security under it , yet , knowing it would injure or incommode its master ...
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