Journal of the Society of Arts, 34. kötetSociety of Arts, 1886 |
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11. oldal
... important conclusions which have been arrived at . The preliminary report of the Commission consisted to a great extent of a summary of a large mass of evidence taken by them from the inspectors of mines , from experienced colliery ...
... important conclusions which have been arrived at . The preliminary report of the Commission consisted to a great extent of a summary of a large mass of evidence taken by them from the inspectors of mines , from experienced colliery ...
655. oldal
... important , from the point of view of the public welfare , that the State should not set the example of ignoring the value of scientific knowledge and training ; whilst it is no less important to avoid the waste of public money which ...
... important , from the point of view of the public welfare , that the State should not set the example of ignoring the value of scientific knowledge and training ; whilst it is no less important to avoid the waste of public money which ...
1121. oldal
... important applications . Among these applications I think you will all agree with me that the most important at the present time is the great facility which we have acquired of creating almost unlimited quantities of electricity by ...
... important applications . Among these applications I think you will all agree with me that the most important at the present time is the great facility which we have acquired of creating almost unlimited quantities of electricity by ...
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The Second Course will be on Friction By Prof H S HELE SHAW | 176 |
The Third Course will be on Science Teaching By Prof F GUTHRIE F R | 278 |
The Fourth Course will be on Petroleum and its Products By BOVERTON REDWOOD | 393 |
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