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Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Agricultural Discoveries, Vol. 6: Being an Abridgment of the Periodical and Other Publications, English and Foreign, Relative to Arts, Chemistry, Manufactures, Agriculture, and Natural Philosophy; Acc
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Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Agricultural Discoveries, Vol. 6: Being an Abridgment of the Periodical and Other Publications, English and Foreign, Relative to Arts, Chemistry, Manufactures, Agriculture, and Natural Philosophy; Acc
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Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Agricultural Discoveries, Vol. 6: Being an Abridgment of the Periodical and Other Publications, English and Foreign, Relative to Arts, Chemistry, Manufactures, Agriculture, and Natural Philosophy; Acc
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Observations on loaded and unloaded barges, boats, beams, or floating bodies descending with streams or currents, and why the heavier end will go foremost. By George Orr, esq.
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