The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 72
... possession of coal , but its possession in such a position that we can raise it to the surface at a lower price than any other country in the world . ' To this Mr. Gladstone might have added the great mechanical inventions which have ...
... possession of coal , but its possession in such a position that we can raise it to the surface at a lower price than any other country in the world . ' To this Mr. Gladstone might have added the great mechanical inventions which have ...
Page 76
... possessed an art which seems to have been lost , of making bronze of a particularly fine temper , capable of taking and keeping a sharp edge . Sir Gardiner Wilkinson remarks that some of the bronze daggers found by him in Egyptian tombs ...
... possessed an art which seems to have been lost , of making bronze of a particularly fine temper , capable of taking and keeping a sharp edge . Sir Gardiner Wilkinson remarks that some of the bronze daggers found by him in Egyptian tombs ...
Page 80
... possession of by the Crown ; but although the processes which formed the subject of patents were very shortly adopted to a large extent by the Welsh and other ironmasters , the Government never levied any royalty for their use , and the ...
... possession of by the Crown ; but although the processes which formed the subject of patents were very shortly adopted to a large extent by the Welsh and other ironmasters , the Government never levied any royalty for their use , and the ...
Page 83
... possession of his rights during the term of his patent . Although the subject of Patent - right does not , strictly speaking , fall within the scope of Dr. Percy's work , he cannot avoid coming across it from time to time in describing ...
... possession of his rights during the term of his patent . Although the subject of Patent - right does not , strictly speaking , fall within the scope of Dr. Percy's work , he cannot avoid coming across it from time to time in describing ...
Page 102
... possessed by the very best . The rails made thirty years since possessed much more durability than those made now . Whether this arises from the greater rapidity of the processes now adopted , -the use of squeezers , by which cinder and ...
... possessed by the very best . The rails made thirty years since possessed much more durability than those made now . Whether this arises from the greater rapidity of the processes now adopted , -the use of squeezers , by which cinder and ...
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