Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years 1810 and 1811, Volume 1J. Ballantyne and Company, 1817 - 530 páginas |
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... ment , composed of very small , neat rooms , costs only a guinea and a half a week , and the people of the house cook , and wait on us . This would cost more in the smallest town in America , or in fact could not be had . Domestics are ...
... ment , composed of very small , neat rooms , costs only a guinea and a half a week , and the people of the house cook , and wait on us . This would cost more in the smallest town in America , or in fact could not be had . Domestics are ...
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... ment - about ten years standing . Its professed object was the application of science to the use- ful arts . Count Rumford being one of the chief founders of the institution , the practice and ap- plication of his economical inventions ...
... ment - about ten years standing . Its professed object was the application of science to the use- ful arts . Count Rumford being one of the chief founders of the institution , the practice and ap- plication of his economical inventions ...
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... ment of his science . But for the means placed in Mr Davy's hands , and particularly a power- ful Voltaic apparatus of two thousand plates , he probably never would have decomposed the ele- ments of this metallic globe . It may not be ...
... ment of his science . But for the means placed in Mr Davy's hands , and particularly a power- ful Voltaic apparatus of two thousand plates , he probably never would have decomposed the ele- ments of this metallic globe . It may not be ...
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... ment itself . It is stigmatised as vicious , corrupt , and in its decay , without hope or remedy but in a general reform , and in fact a revolution . Our acquaintance , though not very extensive , is sufficiently various to afford a ...
... ment itself . It is stigmatised as vicious , corrupt , and in its decay , without hope or remedy but in a general reform , and in fact a revolution . Our acquaintance , though not very extensive , is sufficiently various to afford a ...
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... ment each ministerial measure , requires so much talent , and so much knowledge of a certain sort , that it is impossible that he who possesses them should have no other ; that these perpetual de- bates oblige them to consider the ...
... ment each ministerial measure , requires so much talent , and so much knowledge of a certain sort , that it is impossible that he who possesses them should have no other ; that these perpetual de- bates oblige them to consider the ...
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