The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 46
... result was that they were actually acquitted by the court of the charge of attempting to escape , and they expected nothing less than immediate liberation . But in this hope they were cruelly disappointed . Being prisoners of State ...
... result was that they were actually acquitted by the court of the charge of attempting to escape , and they expected nothing less than immediate liberation . But in this hope they were cruelly disappointed . Being prisoners of State ...
Page 47
... result was that the galleys were but little used except for coasting service , to make a descent upon an enemy's shores , or to cut off a becalmed straggler . Sometimes , too , they were employed on State occasions to convey persons of ...
... result was that the galleys were but little used except for coasting service , to make a descent upon an enemy's shores , or to cut off a becalmed straggler . Sometimes , too , they were employed on State occasions to convey persons of ...
Page 65
... results of extensive inquiry and of close and accurate observation . In the course of this , as well as of the second volume , which is exclusively de- voted to the important subjects of Iron and Steel , the text is illustrated by a ...
... results of extensive inquiry and of close and accurate observation . In the course of this , as well as of the second volume , which is exclusively de- voted to the important subjects of Iron and Steel , the text is illustrated by a ...
Page 66
... results of so much reading , inquiry , observation , and experiment , -facts which , however dry and unattractive they may seem , constitute the only sure founda- tion of the science of Metallurgy . This great work will , when completed ...
... results of so much reading , inquiry , observation , and experiment , -facts which , however dry and unattractive they may seem , constitute the only sure founda- tion of the science of Metallurgy . This great work will , when completed ...
Page 73
... results of the most extraordinary magnitude have been achieved . But , besides the use of iron in the form of tools and machines , it has of late years been applied to an infinity of useful purposes , such as ship - building , bridge ...
... results of the most extraordinary magnitude have been achieved . But , besides the use of iron in the form of tools and machines , it has of late years been applied to an infinity of useful purposes , such as ship - building , bridge ...
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