10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MANAGEABLENESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
MANAGEABLENESS. MAN. AGE. A. BLY—. MANDATARY. in the form of their
skulls and other physical characters resemble Europeans, in which are included,
as before detailed, all the Caucasian variety. 2. The Turanian, who are nearly the
...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England
4. The manageableness of one-horse carts compared with heavier implements is
greater than I can describe. Every operation appears facilitated by them.
Improvements are more easily carried into execution through their means. I doubt
...
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The interview, companion volume to 'Enquire within' [by R.K. ...
The manageableness of the sewerage without large reservoirs, or offensive
marsh surfaces, like the plain water meadows ; the manageableness on limited
areas are matter of great importance for towns. The Rugby experience
demonstrates, ...
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The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England ...
The manageableness of one-horse carts compared with heavier implements is
greater than I can describe. Every operation appears facilitated by them.
Improvements are more easily carried into execution through their means. I doubt
whether ...
Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1841
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A Journey of Discovery All Around Our House: Or, The ...
The manageableness of the sewerage without large reservoirs, or offensive
marsh surfaces, like the plain water meadows ; the manageableness on limited
areas are matter of great importance for towns. The Bugby experience
demonstrates, ...
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Notes on Life and Letters
The only requisite is manageableness of the ship herself and of the numbers she
carries on board. That is the great thing which makes for safety. A commander
should be able to hold his ship and everything on board of her in the hollow of his
...
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The Corner cupboard, by the ed. of 'Enquire within upon ...
The manageableness of the sewerap without large reservoirs, or offensi* marsh
surfaces, like the plain watr meadows ; the manageableness n limited areas are
matter of great importance for towns. The Rugby experience demonstrats, that the
...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
MANAGEABLENESS. n.s. [from manage- eibie.] 1. Accommodation to easy use.
— This disagreement may be imputed to the greater or less exactness or
manageableness of the instruments employed. Boyle, a. Tractableness ;
easiness to be ...
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Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of ...
... to the advantage he derives from it. In consequence of the great superiority of
Mrt. Watt's engines, both with respect to economy and manageableness,
manageableness, they have become of extensive use ; and in MR. JAMBS WATT
. 511.
... to the advantage he derives from it. In consequence of the great superiority of
Mr. Watt's engines, both with respect to economy and manageableness,
manageableness, they have become of extensive use ; and in MR. JAMES WATT
. 51 1.