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  2. "THEY DROPPED OFF POISONED BY MY BLOOD."

    There is more or lees of an impression upon the minds of some people that statements as to the merits and effects of popular medicines should be received with a degree of ...

    Article : 845 words
  3. THE STABILITY OF CHIMNEYS.

    FROM the masonry spires we shall pass to those in wood covered with lead or slates. Here are three examples. All three are established on the same lines at the intersection of the transept and have; each has four isolated points of support, and their bases are formed ...

    Article : 3,443 words
  4. NOTES FROM THE JOURNALS.

    A Pipe-bending Machine.—The bending is performed by means of discs or rollers, and the chief novelty of the machine lies in the way in which the work is forced through them. The usual method adopted in this class of work is to draw the pipe between the discs, ...

    Article : 972 words
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  6. PRESSURE EXERTED BY WATER IN THE SOIL.

    THE following is an abstract of a paper in the Zeitschrift für Baurcaen by L. Brennecke:—"The author gives the results of a number of experiments, which were undertaken principally with a view to determining the influence ...

    Article : 527 words
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