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... improved telegraph : The improvement effected requires that three boards should be added along one side ( the left ) , and three more , along the top of the present Telegraph , with one board over the middle range . Fi- gure 2d exhibits ...
... improved telegraph : The improvement effected requires that three boards should be added along one side ( the left ) , and three more , along the top of the present Telegraph , with one board over the middle range . Fi- gure 2d exhibits ...
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... improvement on that wide coutinent ; and shall not consider ourselves as conferring too great a boon , in restoring its in- habitants to the rank of human beings . I trust we shall not think ourselves too liberal , if , by abolishing ...
... improvement on that wide coutinent ; and shall not consider ourselves as conferring too great a boon , in restoring its in- habitants to the rank of human beings . I trust we shall not think ourselves too liberal , if , by abolishing ...
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... improvement of the tables , and pointed out the equations , which Mayer's formulæ contained , but which were omitted in the tables , and which equations were to be verified by Dr. Bradley's observations . By these rules and directions ...
... improvement of the tables , and pointed out the equations , which Mayer's formulæ contained , but which were omitted in the tables , and which equations were to be verified by Dr. Bradley's observations . By these rules and directions ...
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