The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... means of ensuring safety in railway transit , we find the sources of danger thus indicated : " On analyzing the strain upon the axles it was found to consist - first , of a vertical strain , due either to the portion of the weight of ...
... means of ensuring safety in railway transit , we find the sources of danger thus indicated : " On analyzing the strain upon the axles it was found to consist - first , of a vertical strain , due either to the portion of the weight of ...
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... means . Illegal means he had often before employed to attain his de- sired ends . These ends had been often injection of the Whig , Puritan , Tory , and themselves atrocious , still oftener illegal ; but he had not before been crossed ...
... means . Illegal means he had often before employed to attain his de- sired ends . These ends had been often injection of the Whig , Puritan , Tory , and themselves atrocious , still oftener illegal ; but he had not before been crossed ...
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... means of works of this description were begun at sev- subsistence to all its citizens ; 2d . The estab - eral points in Paris and its neighborhood ; at lishment of national workshops ; 3d . The establishment of a commission to inquire ...
... means of works of this description were begun at sev- subsistence to all its citizens ; 2d . The estab - eral points in Paris and its neighborhood ; at lishment of national workshops ; 3d . The establishment of a commission to inquire ...
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