The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... miles , it would follow that the earth has drawn closer to the sun by that amount . Three millions of miles in a cen- tury ! or , as the matter is assuming so seri- ous an aspect , let us determine more accurately the real rate of ...
... miles , it would follow that the earth has drawn closer to the sun by that amount . Three millions of miles in a cen- tury ! or , as the matter is assuming so seri- ous an aspect , let us determine more accurately the real rate of ...
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... miles ( eight kilometres ) per hour would suffice . for this purpose . Soon after leaving the ground the screw was put in motion , and , on the rudder being taken in hand , its in- fluence was at once observable . The wind was high ...
... miles ( eight kilometres ) per hour would suffice . for this purpose . Soon after leaving the ground the screw was put in motion , and , on the rudder being taken in hand , its in- fluence was at once observable . The wind was high ...
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... miles without a relay . The United Pipe Lines reach almost every part of the lower oil region , and work an aggregate of 500 miles of transporting tube . The Columbia Conduit Company works a main line of three - inch pipe through a ...
... miles without a relay . The United Pipe Lines reach almost every part of the lower oil region , and work an aggregate of 500 miles of transporting tube . The Columbia Conduit Company works a main line of three - inch pipe through a ...
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