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86. oldal
... thought it the best for brewers ' coppers . He afterwards tried another plan , by making a communication between the door and the back of the bridge . When the door was closed he found this did not act exactly as he wished , and he put ...
... thought it the best for brewers ' coppers . He afterwards tried another plan , by making a communication between the door and the back of the bridge . When the door was closed he found this did not act exactly as he wished , and he put ...
106. oldal
... thought that we might adopt the foreign rivals in the markets of the world . We know the penny . But when it was considered that the pound ster - advantage of labour - saving machines in all our manufac- ling is known to all the world ...
... thought that we might adopt the foreign rivals in the markets of the world . We know the penny . But when it was considered that the pound ster - advantage of labour - saving machines in all our manufac- ling is known to all the world ...
107. oldal
... thought we had done with Mr. Loseby and his chronometers . Last July he determined to re- tire from the controversy which he had raised , because he found that " Mr. Denison's object was to misrepresent everything connected with the ...
... thought we had done with Mr. Loseby and his chronometers . Last July he determined to re- tire from the controversy which he had raised , because he found that " Mr. Denison's object was to misrepresent everything connected with the ...
115. oldal
... thought to be considered afterwards ; here we would simply illustrate the fact that the mind falls into these states with an accelerated facility at every successive renewal of their exciting cause . It is the same with every exercise ...
... thought to be considered afterwards ; here we would simply illustrate the fact that the mind falls into these states with an accelerated facility at every successive renewal of their exciting cause . It is the same with every exercise ...
118. oldal
... thought that crosses the mind , and every emotion we feel , may , therefore be regarded as the beginning of a habit , and if that habit be never established , it is only because the state of mind which the action , the thought , or the ...
... thought that crosses the mind , and every emotion we feel , may , therefore be regarded as the beginning of a habit , and if that habit be never established , it is only because the state of mind which the action , the thought , or the ...
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