The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Volume 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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Page 35
... animal , to be gone into an adjoining room at the moment of one of these 66 explosions , and , most unluckily for their future effect on my 66 senses , got a peep behind the curtain . I found that these " ( repeated , seeming discharges ...
... animal , to be gone into an adjoining room at the moment of one of these 66 explosions , and , most unluckily for their future effect on my 66 senses , got a peep behind the curtain . I found that these " ( repeated , seeming discharges ...
Page 172
... animals ; he describes a diving bell : and he says that he " had been informed , on good authority , that machines had been " made , by the assistance of which men might fly through the ( 6 air . Cimabue , who first began to revive the ...
... animals ; he describes a diving bell : and he says that he " had been informed , on good authority , that machines had been " made , by the assistance of which men might fly through the ( 6 air . Cimabue , who first began to revive the ...
Page 181
... Animal Mechanics ; Ani- mal Force ; Immediate Force of Men ; Performance of Men by Machines ; Force of Horses ; Work of Mules ; and In- animate Force . And in those divisions , besides the references , the reader will find the ...
... Animal Mechanics ; Ani- mal Force ; Immediate Force of Men ; Performance of Men by Machines ; Force of Horses ; Work of Mules ; and In- animate Force . And in those divisions , besides the references , the reader will find the ...
Page 181
... animals ; he describes a diving bell : and he says that he " had been informed , on good authority , that machines had been made , by the assistance of which men might fly through the air . Cimabue , who first began to revive the long ...
... animals ; he describes a diving bell : and he says that he " had been informed , on good authority , that machines had been made , by the assistance of which men might fly through the air . Cimabue , who first began to revive the long ...
Page 203
... animal called El Horreh , an inhabitant of Sahara , and never found to the northward of the river Suse , is held in sovereign estimation by the Arabs , as the emblem of Jackson's Account of the Empire of Marocco . 203.
... animal called El Horreh , an inhabitant of Sahara , and never found to the northward of the river Suse , is held in sovereign estimation by the Arabs , as the emblem of Jackson's Account of the Empire of Marocco . 203.
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