The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the YearGray and Bowen, 1855 |
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Zadetki 1–5 od 19
Stran 65
... conductor of electricity is promoted by the diminished pressure of the air which a wind produces . Others oppose to this danger that of exposure to the rain , if you do not run . Nollet thought that wet clothing exposed the person who ...
... conductor of electricity is promoted by the diminished pressure of the air which a wind produces . Others oppose to this danger that of exposure to the rain , if you do not run . Nollet thought that wet clothing exposed the person who ...
Stran 66
... conductors from the roof to the earth . In 1819 , twenty prisoners were to- gether and the one with a chain around ... conductor . The middle of a street is thought to be less exposed than the sidewalk . The greatest danger is not in a ...
... conductors from the roof to the earth . In 1819 , twenty prisoners were to- gether and the one with a chain around ... conductor . The middle of a street is thought to be less exposed than the sidewalk . The greatest danger is not in a ...
Stran 68
... conductor of an electrical machine , it begins to glow at the distance of fourteen feet , although a metallic point would show no light farther off than three or four feet . Mr. Pine also dis- charged a large Leyden jar through the body ...
... conductor of an electrical machine , it begins to glow at the distance of fourteen feet , although a metallic point would show no light farther off than three or four feet . Mr. Pine also dis- charged a large Leyden jar through the body ...
Stran 69
... conductors . I shall now make some remarks on the manner of constructing the lightning - rod , though it would be ... conductor , is pre- ferred . Secondly , in considering the form of the rod , I do not lay much stress upon the shape ...
... conductors . I shall now make some remarks on the manner of constructing the lightning - rod , though it would be ... conductor , is pre- ferred . Secondly , in considering the form of the rod , I do not lay much stress upon the shape ...
Stran 70
... conductors , in which the Court sided with Wilson ; for it was now 1777 , and not 1772 , and the battle of Bunker Hill had been fought in the mean time . At the instigation of parties hostile to Franklin and flatterers of the king , the ...
... conductors , in which the Court sided with Wilson ; for it was now 1777 , and not 1772 , and the battle of Bunker Hill had been fought in the mean time . At the instigation of parties hostile to Franklin and flatterers of the king , the ...
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19th day 1st Monday 3d Monday aged amount Apogee appointed April Asylum Attorney-General August Baltimore banks Boston Brevet Carolina cent Charles Charleston Chief Clerk Cincinnati Circuit Courts City conductor Congress debt December discharged Dist District electricity ending June 30 February Fees females foreign Franklin Galveston George Governor Henry Home Squadron inch Indian Island James January John Joseph Judge July June 30 Justice Key West lands Legislature Leyden jar lightning lightning-rod Louis Louisiana males March Mass Mean Missouri Moon Navy Norfolk North North Carolina November October Ohio Orleans Parallax Perigee Philadelphia Portsmouth postage President prison Right Asc rises Salary Samuel San Francisco Savannah School Fund Secretary Senate Sept September session sets South struck Superintendent Supreme Court term Territory Texas Thomas Total Treasury Tuesday United vessel Washington whole number William York
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Stran 320 - ... shall be appointed for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for four years, and one for five years.
Stran 97 - States (1) George Washington. (2) John Adams. (3) Thomas Jefferson. (4) James Madison. (5) James Monroe. (6) John Quincy Adams. (7) Andrew Jackson. (8) Martin Van Buren. (9) William Henry Harrison. (10) John Tyler. (11) James K. Polk. (12) Zachary Taylor. (13) Millard Fillmore. (14) Franklin Pierce. (15) James Buchanan. (16) Abraham Lincoln. (17) Andrew Johnson. (18) Ulysses S. Grant.
Stran 70 - I have never entered into any controversy in defence of my philosophical opinions ; I leave them to take their chance in the world. If they are right, truth and experience will support them. If wrong, they ought to be refuted and rejected.
Stran 269 - ... major part of them, and the judges of the court of appeals, or the major part of them.
Stran 34 - There will be two Eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moon.
Stran 143 - The said court shall hear and determine all claims founded upon any law of congress, or upon any regulation of an executive department, or upon any contract, express or implied, with the government of the United States, which may be suggested to it by a petition filed therein; and also all claims which may be referred to it by either house of congress.
Stran 220 - Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts . . Rhode Island . . Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania . . . Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina . Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Tennessee...
Stran 146 - An act to remodel the diplomatic and consular systems of the United States...
Stran 320 - It shall have original jurisdiction in quo warranto, mandamus, habeas corpus and procedendo, and such appellate jurisdiction as may be provided by law. It shall hold at least one term in each year at the seat of government, and such other terms, there or elsewhere, as may be provided by law.