The Living Age, 256. kötetLiving Age Company, 1908 |
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... hour , we shall only drift about half a mile in that time , and even with a gale of thirty miles an hour only lose about eighteen miles . When not in use , the retarder ' will be suspended from a windlass in the prow of the ship ...
... hour , we shall only drift about half a mile in that time , and even with a gale of thirty miles an hour only lose about eighteen miles . When not in use , the retarder ' will be suspended from a windlass in the prow of the ship ...
308. oldal
... hour . On the other hand , it has been proved by reliable and scien- tific timing that hansoms and other vehicles on the Embankment often go at a rate exceeding twelve miles an hour . Hansom - cab records , according to evidence given ...
... hour . On the other hand , it has been proved by reliable and scien- tific timing that hansoms and other vehicles on the Embankment often go at a rate exceeding twelve miles an hour . Hansom - cab records , according to evidence given ...
309. oldal
... hour appears to be bustling on apace , while a big silent - running sixty horse - power vehicle on top gear , though going thirty miles an hour , appears to be hardly moving . I have often noticed in connection with the human eye's ...
... hour appears to be bustling on apace , while a big silent - running sixty horse - power vehicle on top gear , though going thirty miles an hour , appears to be hardly moving . I have often noticed in connection with the human eye's ...
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