Victorian EngineeringAllen Lane, 1970 - 300 σελίδες |
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... reason some New- comen - type engines could be seen working at British collieries throughout the nineteenth century . James Watt's most significant achievement was his discovery that the law of latent heat was the reason for the ...
... reason some New- comen - type engines could be seen working at British collieries throughout the nineteenth century . James Watt's most significant achievement was his discovery that the law of latent heat was the reason for the ...
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... reason why Britain so speedily lost her proud position as the workshop of the world although its effects cannot be measured . But there were other reasons , complex in their interactions , but more mundane and therefore more ponderable ...
... reason why Britain so speedily lost her proud position as the workshop of the world although its effects cannot be measured . But there were other reasons , complex in their interactions , but more mundane and therefore more ponderable ...
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... reason why she so soon lost her pre - eminence as an industrial nation . There were three other reasons for this decline , reasons closely associated with the first and with each other : greater religious toleration , the growth of ...
... reason why she so soon lost her pre - eminence as an industrial nation . There were three other reasons for this decline , reasons closely associated with the first and with each other : greater religious toleration , the growth of ...
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List of Plates | 7 |
I | 11 |
Introduction | 13 |
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Technology and Productivity: The Challenge for Economic Policy, Τόμος 22 Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 1991 |