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" All woods are more tenacious while green, and lose very considerably by drying after the trees are felled The only author who has put it in our power to judge of the propriety of his experiments is Muschenbroek. He has described his method of trial minutely,... "
Essay on the Shafts of Mills Also an Introductory Account of the Progress ... - Page 126
by Robertson Buchanan - 1814 - 156 pages
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 6

William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 pages
...while green, and lose very considerably by drying after the trees are felled. The only author who lies put it in our power to judge of the propriety of his experiments is Muscheiibruek. He has described his method of trial minutely, and it seems unexceptionable. The woods...
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British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volume 12

William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 356 pages
...woods are more tenacious while green, and lose very considerably by drying after the trees are felled The only author who has put it in our power to judge...minutely, and it seems unexceptionable. The woods were all formed into slips fit for his apparatus, and part of the slip was cut away to a parallelepiped...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volume 12

William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 356 pages
...woods ire more tenacious while green, and lose very considerably by drying after the trees are felled The only author who has put it in our power to judge...minutely, and it seems unexceptionable. The woods were all formed into slips fit for his apparatus, and part of the slip was cut away to a parallelepiped...
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A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Volume 1

John Robison, James Watt - Astronomy - 1822 - 758 pages
...woods are more tenacious while green, and lose very considerably by drying after the trees are felled. The only author who has put it in our power to judge...minutely, and it seems unexceptionable. The woods were all formed into slips fit for his apparatus, and part of the slip was cut away to a parallelepiped...
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Practical Essays on Mill Work and Other Machinery, Volume 1

Robertson Buchanan - Machinery - 1823 - 440 pages
...grain .... 6,50O Lead cast 86O Regulus of Antimony . . . . . . 1,000 Zinc .-..-.. 2,600 Bismuth 2,90O " The only author who has put it in our power to judge...minutely, and it seems unexceptionable. The woods were all formed into slips fit for his apparatus, and part of the slip was cut away to a parallelopiped...
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Practical Essays on Mill Work and Other Machinery, Volume 1

Robertson Buchanan - Machinery - 1841 - 582 pages
...Block 3,800 English block . . . 5,200 grain . . . 6,500 Lead cast 860 Regulus of Antimony ..... 1,000 Zinc 2,600 Bismuth 2,900 " The only author who has...power to judge of the propriety of his experiments is Muschenbroëk. He has described his method of trial minutely, and it seems unexceptionable. The woods...
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Treatise on Architecture: Including the Arts of Construction, Building ...

Arthur Ashpitel - Architecture - 1867 - 442 pages
...are more tenacious while green, and lose тегу considerably by drying after the trees are felled. The only author who has put it in our power to judge of the propriety of his experiments is Muschenbroeck. He has described his method of trial minutely, and it seems unexceptionable. The woods...
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