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... manner : but , among all nations that have possessed any degree of refinement , it has been an object of ... manner the gradual developement of science , the manner in which each step was gained , how one suggested another , what ...
... manner : but , among all nations that have possessed any degree of refinement , it has been an object of ... manner the gradual developement of science , the manner in which each step was gained , how one suggested another , what ...
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... manner , pillars were left at proper intervals to support the roof ; and in short it was found to be an extensive mine , wrought by a set of people , at least as expert as those of the present generation . Some remains of the tools ...
... manner , pillars were left at proper intervals to support the roof ; and in short it was found to be an extensive mine , wrought by a set of people , at least as expert as those of the present generation . Some remains of the tools ...
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... manner in which stone arches yield to a superincumbent pressure , Dr. Ro- bison executed several models in chalk , and deduced many general laws relative to the internal forces by which they were crushed . If the arch stones of models ...
... manner in which stone arches yield to a superincumbent pressure , Dr. Ro- bison executed several models in chalk , and deduced many general laws relative to the internal forces by which they were crushed . If the arch stones of models ...
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