Memoirs of the Most Eminent American Mechanics: Also, Lives of Distinguished European Mechanics, Together with a Collection of Anecdotes, Descriptions, Etc., Etc. ...W.F. Peckham, 1840 - Всего страниц: 482 |
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... thought Impossible . ' MILTON . Who invented the first steamboat ? -Early experimenters in steam . - Blasco de Garay . - Jonathan Hulls . - Fitch's manuscript . - Birth . - Character of his parents . - Loses his mother . - Juvenile ...
... thought Impossible . ' MILTON . Who invented the first steamboat ? -Early experimenters in steam . - Blasco de Garay . - Jonathan Hulls . - Fitch's manuscript . - Birth . - Character of his parents . - Loses his mother . - Juvenile ...
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... thought first occurred to him , until the completion of the boat so far as to make numerous experiments on the Delaware , the sub- sequent alterations made , and the final abandonment of the scheme by the original stockholders ...
... thought first occurred to him , until the completion of the boat so far as to make numerous experiments on the Delaware , the sub- sequent alterations made , and the final abandonment of the scheme by the original stockholders ...
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... thoughts and pursuits . In the memoir before us there can be traced , with a minuteness uncommon even in biography ... thought , -that eccentricity of character and that looseness of sentiment in regard to concerns of a serious nature ...
... thoughts and pursuits . In the memoir before us there can be traced , with a minuteness uncommon even in biography ... thought , -that eccentricity of character and that looseness of sentiment in regard to concerns of a serious nature ...
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... thought it the extent of his duty toward me to learn me to read the Bible , that I might find the way to heaven ; when he had done that he felt per- fectly easy , and if I could earn him twopence per day it ought not to be lost . It may ...
... thought it the extent of his duty toward me to learn me to read the Bible , that I might find the way to heaven ; when he had done that he felt per- fectly easy , and if I could earn him twopence per day it ought not to be lost . It may ...
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... thought myself perfect master , but learned nothing of logarithms , or of calculation by latitude and departure , only geometrically . As I had learned common arithmetic out of school by myself , I had but little to do while there ...
... thought myself perfect master , but learned nothing of logarithms , or of calculation by latitude and departure , only geometrically . As I had learned common arithmetic out of school by myself , I had but little to do while there ...
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