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... direction , by heat and cold , by the humidity and den- sity of the atmosphere , by the direction of the wind , and by the dip of the needle : — but for the practical rules , deducible from the facts , we must refer to the original ...
... direction , by heat and cold , by the humidity and den- sity of the atmosphere , by the direction of the wind , and by the dip of the needle : — but for the practical rules , deducible from the facts , we must refer to the original ...
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... direction of a great manu- facture , he succeeded in simplifying the process and in- creasing the quantity produced to such an extent , that the French armies no longer experienced a deficiency of this grand engine of warfare . * In ...
... direction of a great manu- facture , he succeeded in simplifying the process and in- creasing the quantity produced to such an extent , that the French armies no longer experienced a deficiency of this grand engine of warfare . * In ...
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... direction of a great manu facture , he succeeded in simplifying the process and in- creasing the quantity produced to such an extent , that the French armies no longer experienced a deficiency of this grand engine of warfare . In 1798 ...
... direction of a great manu facture , he succeeded in simplifying the process and in- creasing the quantity produced to such an extent , that the French armies no longer experienced a deficiency of this grand engine of warfare . In 1798 ...
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