Clerc (fee the table, gage 83) ferve to confirm thefe. It is worthy of notice, however, that in the fecond fet of experiments, the number of grains thrown, into the mark is uniformly greater than in the firft fet, although, as we have already mentioned,... An Essay on Shooting: Containing the Various Methods of Forging, Boring, and ... - Seite 105von Magné de Marolles - 1789 - 303 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1790 - 694 Seiten
...pieces, as to ¡rive room for preferring one piece to another. The experiments made by Jlonf. Le Clerc ferve to confirm thefe. It is worthy of notice, however, that in the fécond let of experiments, the number of grains thrown into the mark is uniformly greater than in... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1790 - 630 Seiten
...pieces, as to give room for preferring one piece to another. The experiments made by Monf. Le Clerc ferve to confirm thefe. It is worthy of notice, however, that in the fécond fet of experiments, the number of grains thrown into the mark is uniformly greater than in... | |
| W. Cleator - 1791 - 382 Seiten
...for preferring one piece to another. The experiments made by Monf. Le Clerc (fee the table, page 70) ferve to confirm thefe. It is worthy of notice, however,...difference between them was, that, in the firft fet, the H wadding Q* ,; ANESSAY wadding was made of card-paper, arid inthe fecond, of hat, both art to the... | |
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