Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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Σελίδα 190
... means of determining heights . Thus , the average height of the column at the sea level being about 30 inches , a fall of one half this length oc- curs when the elevation of 3.43 miles ( Cooke : " Chem . Physics " ) is reached ; at ...
... means of determining heights . Thus , the average height of the column at the sea level being about 30 inches , a fall of one half this length oc- curs when the elevation of 3.43 miles ( Cooke : " Chem . Physics " ) is reached ; at ...
Σελίδα 313
... means of war , but who are the natural enemies of slaveholders , must be made our allies . Universal emancipation must be proclaimed to all . If the slaves no longer raised cotton and rice , tobacco and grain for the rebels , this war ...
... means of war , but who are the natural enemies of slaveholders , must be made our allies . Universal emancipation must be proclaimed to all . If the slaves no longer raised cotton and rice , tobacco and grain for the rebels , this war ...
Σελίδα 570
... mean temperature in the air for the year was 50 ° .37 F .; in the soil , 55 ° .02 : differ- ence in favor of the soil , 4 ° .65 . 2. The mean temperature of the soil in win- ter and autumn is higher than that of the air ; in summer the ...
... mean temperature in the air for the year was 50 ° .37 F .; in the soil , 55 ° .02 : differ- ence in favor of the soil , 4 ° .65 . 2. The mean temperature of the soil in win- ter and autumn is higher than that of the air ; in summer the ...
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