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69 GEOMETRICAL EXTRACTION OF THE SQUARE ROOT , the perpendicular
P S , and describe the construction similar to that above exemsemicircle RD Q ;
and since this in plified . every case is all that is required after the Now 360 is ...
69 GEOMETRICAL EXTRACTION OF THE SQUARE ROOT , the perpendicular
P S , and describe the construction similar to that above exemsemicircle RD Q ;
and since this in plified . every case is all that is required after the Now 360 is ...
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... given the diameter termination , since no incommensurable of the ends of a
right cylinder , and quantities are involved in its construction . also its axis or
length , to determine By reasoning on the method by which geometrically the
radius of a ...
... given the diameter termination , since no incommensurable of the ends of a
right cylinder , and quantities are involved in its construction . also its axis or
length , to determine By reasoning on the method by which geometrically the
radius of a ...
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... being only a parfurther remarks . ticular case of the general construction It is
curious that the Franklin Instithere given , viz . ... hence the mode of construction
is course of the next month it will astonish manifest ; for we have only to describe
a ...
... being only a parfurther remarks . ticular case of the general construction It is
curious that the Franklin Instithere given , viz . ... hence the mode of construction
is course of the next month it will astonish manifest ; for we have only to describe
a ...
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... economy of material and space in their The water is fed into the snifting valve
construction . troughs by a small pipe . ... 2 The construction of each cylinder of to
be supplied to the condenser by the the vacuum vessels is precisely similar to ...
... economy of material and space in their The water is fed into the snifting valve
construction . troughs by a small pipe . ... 2 The construction of each cylinder of to
be supplied to the condenser by the the vacuum vessels is precisely similar to ...
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ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF STEAM VESSELS , ETC. 369 or of about 115 feet .
What Mr. Braidwood steam alone , and is to be performed in has written
respecting the unmanageable smooth water , the proportional resistance ness
and loss ...
ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF STEAM VESSELS , ETC. 369 or of about 115 feet .
What Mr. Braidwood steam alone , and is to be performed in has written
respecting the unmanageable smooth water , the proportional resistance ness
and loss ...
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Seite 303 - The Baconian constructs a diving-bell, goes down in it, and returns with the most precious effects from the wreck. It would be easy to multiply illustrations of the difference between the philosophy of thorns and the philosophy of fruit, the philosophy of words and the philosophy of works.
Seite 344 - And, as occasion served, would quote, No matter whether right or wrong; They might be either said or sung. His notions fitted things so well, That which was which he could not tell, But oftentimes mistook the one For th" other, as great clerks have done.
Seite 303 - ... to his whole system, and that he used means different from those used by other philosophers, because he wished to arrive at an end altogether different from theirs. What then was the end which Bacon proposed to himself? It was, to use his own emphatic expression,
Seite 300 - We have three others that do execute the experiments so directed, and report them. These we call inoculators. Lastly, we have three that raise the former discoveries by experiments into greater observations, axioms, and aphorisms. These we call interpreters of nature.
Seite 300 - We have also engine-houses, where are prepared engines and instruments for all sorts of motions. There we imitate and practise to make swifter motions than any you have, either out of your muskets or any engine that you have...
Seite 317 - ... whole being constructed, arranged, and combined, in the manner and for the purpose herein set forth.
Seite 300 - We have three that try new experiments. Such as themselves think good. These we call pioneers or miners. We have three that draw the experiments of the former four into titles and tables, to give the better light for the drawing of observations and axioms out of them. These we call compilers.
Seite 301 - And this we do also: we have consultations, which of the inventions and experiences which we have discovered shall be published, and which not: and take all an oath of secrecy for the concealing of those which we think fit to keep secret: though some of those we do reveal sometimes to the State, and some not.
Seite 64 - After these remarks you will perceive that it is no exaggeration to say, we may fairly judge of the commercial prosperity of a country from the amount of sulphuric acid it consumes.
Seite 122 - The surface of a sphere is equal to the convex surface of the circumscribing cylinder ; and the solidity of the sphere is two thirds the solidity of the circumscribing cylinder.