Nature, Količina 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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... miles we came to the River Lint , which at one time had a great reputation for its gold mines . Two Europeans have started to prospect the locality . We met with them on our return . They had found traces of very extensive work- ings in ...
... miles we came to the River Lint , which at one time had a great reputation for its gold mines . Two Europeans have started to prospect the locality . We met with them on our return . They had found traces of very extensive work- ings in ...
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... miles per hour . The average rate of progress for the year is 284 miles , rising to the maximum , 34′2 miles in February , and falling to the minimum , 226 miles , in August . As regards different years , the variation is also much ...
... miles per hour . The average rate of progress for the year is 284 miles , rising to the maximum , 34′2 miles in February , and falling to the minimum , 226 miles , in August . As regards different years , the variation is also much ...
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... miles an hour on an average road ranges from one - seventh to one - third of a horse - power ; but the author thinks ... miles I 5 ΙΟ On a Racing Path Duration of race , hours Bicycle Tricycle 0'044 0'050 ... ... ... 0.238 O'272 0'489 O ...
... miles an hour on an average road ranges from one - seventh to one - third of a horse - power ; but the author thinks ... miles I 5 ΙΟ On a Racing Path Duration of race , hours Bicycle Tricycle 0'044 0'050 ... ... ... 0.238 O'272 0'489 O ...
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