The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and Instructive Articles on Scientific Subjects, Volume 12James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas Robert Hardwicke, 1873 |
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... sufficient to settle this part of the question to the satisfaction of any but an enthusiastic inventor or an interested promoter . Not that it would be at all safe to assert that such things will never be done , or that they may not be ...
... sufficient to settle this part of the question to the satisfaction of any but an enthusiastic inventor or an interested promoter . Not that it would be at all safe to assert that such things will never be done , or that they may not be ...
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... travellers either of these causes is alone sufficient to produce the sickness , and that they are generally in simultaneous operation ; but that the mechanical is the leading one . We know that there is 2 POPULAR SCIENCE REVIEW .
... travellers either of these causes is alone sufficient to produce the sickness , and that they are generally in simultaneous operation ; but that the mechanical is the leading one . We know that there is 2 POPULAR SCIENCE REVIEW .
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... sufficient cause of irritation to produce sickness . A very remarkable confirmation of this view is afforded by the fact that sea - sickness in women occasionally presents different and far more serious symptoms than it is usual to meet ...
... sufficient cause of irritation to produce sickness . A very remarkable confirmation of this view is afforded by the fact that sea - sickness in women occasionally presents different and far more serious symptoms than it is usual to meet ...
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... sufficiently high to enable them to steam at a high speed against the worst seas they will have to meet . A rudder is fitted at each end , with means for locking , so that the ship will be able to steam in either direction , and will ...
... sufficiently high to enable them to steam at a high speed against the worst seas they will have to meet . A rudder is fitted at each end , with means for locking , so that the ship will be able to steam in either direction , and will ...
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... sufficient to cause sea - sickness . There is , however , another kind of motion affecting the ship , which requires fuller consideration . In the regular heaving of the sea , after the wind has blown sufficiently long to cause regular ...
... sufficient to cause sea - sickness . There is , however , another kind of motion affecting the ship , which requires fuller consideration . In the regular heaving of the sea , after the wind has blown sufficiently long to cause regular ...
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