10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNASSISTEDLY»
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1
Appleton's Dictionary of Machines, Mechanics, Engine-work, ...
Pieces that are sufficiently long and bulky, are held upon the filing-block by the
hand unassistedly ; but small and short works are more usually fixed in some
description of hand-vice, and applied in the position shown in Fig. 1657, and the
vice ...
2
Medical counsellings; or, The Green book: The modern ...
down the shelves of our laboratories, there are scarcely half a dozen specific
curatives that shall solely and unassistedly claim the merit of ridding humanity of
its sickly troubles. We have observed that quinine is extolled for its enmity to ague
, ...
Robert James Culverwell, 1841
3
The Boston Journal of Natural History
... I would here express strong doubts, whether what are commonly denominated
the branchiae in these animals, do actually perform the office of respiratory
organs, at least unassistedly. These doubts have arisen in my mind, in
consequence ...
4
The Dynamical Theory of the Formation of the Earth
Once admitted that it was not where it now is, we cannot, unassistedly, tell where
it may have been ; while we are constrained to suppose that, that which, by
vibration, caused expansion, must have had foci whence those impulses
commenced ...
Archibald Tucker Ritchie, 1850
5
Boston journal of natural history: containing papers and ...
... I would here express strong doubts, whether what are commonly denominated
the branchiae in these animals, do actually perform the office of respiratory
organs, at least unassistedly. These doubts have arisen in my mind, in
consequence ...
6
Domestic Hand Book for Invalids. On consumption, coughs, ...
... the vapour arising from warm water, or linseed tea, will often assuage most
distressing symptoms, 'and enable the invalid to expectorate the morbid matter
which is secreted, and which his strength is insufiicient to eject unassistedly.
Robert James CULVERWELL, 1843
7
Turning and Mechanical Manipulation ...
The amateur who experiences difficulty in cutting screws flying, or with the
common mandrel and hand-tool unassistedly, will find the screw mandrel an
apparatus by far the most generally convenient for those works, in wood, ivory,
and metal ...
Charles Holtzapffel, 1856
8
The stutterer's friend; or The plea of humanity and common ...
Elements of Speech," or according to Dr. Holder, in " The Philosophy of Speech,"
ever unassistedly performs this office, it must, I conceive, be from some anormal
development, because it is pretty well agreed that it is the curtain or soft palate, ...
James Wright (of Magdalen hall, Oxford.), 1843
9
Turning and mechanical manipulation, by C. Holtzapffel
1, page 176. 5. — From the comparatively small size of the stones and gems that
are cut into facets, they cannot generally be held unassistedly in the fingers, the
stone is consequently cemented centrally upon the end of a round stick of wood,
...
Charles Holtzapffel, John Jacob Holtzapffel, 1850
She had not unassistedly discovered the beauty of her heritage, and she had not
from any such subtle suspicion kept her hands off it. She had never in her life
taken any course with regard to any object for reasons that had so little to do with
...
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