Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Объемы 3-4J. Bell, 1789 |
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... mines hath , several times , been set on fire by the ful- minating damp , and hath continued burning for many months ; until large streams of water were conducted into the mines , and suffered to fill those parts where the coal was on ...
... mines hath , several times , been set on fire by the ful- minating damp , and hath continued burning for many months ; until large streams of water were conducted into the mines , and suffered to fill those parts where the coal was on ...
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... mines , so greatly annoyed with these inflam mable damps , would long ago have been impracti- cable . 50. But on You move , & c . ] The reader may sup pose that he hath entered these mines by the opening at the bottom of a hill , and ...
... mines , so greatly annoyed with these inflam mable damps , would long ago have been impracti- cable . 50. But on You move , & c . ] The reader may sup pose that he hath entered these mines by the opening at the bottom of a hill , and ...
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... mines of Peru .-- So great is the power of the air in one of those engines . There are four fire - engines belonging to this col- liery ; which , when all at work , discharge from it about 1228 gallons every minute , at thirteen strokes ...
... mines of Peru .-- So great is the power of the air in one of those engines . There are four fire - engines belonging to this col- liery ; which , when all at work , discharge from it about 1228 gallons every minute , at thirteen strokes ...
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