| Abel Flint - 1825 - 252 pages
...most certainly hear it,) but he must cont1nue his random line, until turning at right angles either to the right or to the left, as the case may be, he will exactly strike the bound, or the 1point where a bound is to be erected ; there he may stop,... | |
| John William Hiort - 1826 - 104 pages
...is to be gathered over to the right or to the left, the thickest edge of the trammel must be placed to the right or to the left as the case may be: this is particularly described in page 16, and the plate and figure therein referred to, viz., fig.... | |
| Nathaniel Hazeltine Carter - 1827 - 630 pages
...a fleet of gondolas pressing to the doors. Each of the boats carries a lamp, and the gondolier, l>y day as well as by night, gives warning as he turns...women. But the orchestra and dramatic corps united, can alford more amusement, than the fiddlers and ballad-mongers of St. Mark's. Austrian troops, under arms,... | |
| Abel Flint - 1835 - 368 pages
...most certainly hear it,) but he must continue his random line, until turning at right angles, either to the right or to the left, as the case may be, he can exactly strike the bound, or the point where a bound is to be erected ; there he may stop, and... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1900 - 1028 pages
...on the straight again the roller and its frame assume a vertical position. At every curve it tilts to the right or to the left, as the case may be, by just the amount necessary to allow it to follow in the curved path taken by the engine. The whole... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1841 - 774 pages
...spectrum, the bands formed by these different kinds of light will be shifted successively more and more to the right (or to the left as the case may be). Now, if different luminous points be superimposed (as suppose points of the different coloured lights... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1841 - 776 pages
...spectrum, the bands formed by these different kinds of light will be shifted successively more and more to the right (or to the left as the case may be). Now, if different luminous points be superimposed (as suppose points of the different coloured lights... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - 1843 - 158 pages
...immediately becomes evident, if the doubly refracting prism be used as analyzer. By turning the latter round to the right or to the left, as the case may be, this second image disappears (when homogeneous light is used), and the arc traversed by the index from... | |
| 1844 - 640 pages
...immediately becomes evident, if the doubly refracting prism be used as analyzer. By turning the latter round to the right or to the left, as the case may be, this second image disappears (when homogeneous light is used), and the arc traversed by the index from... | |
| Sir Henry Thompson - 1858 - 388 pages
...portion, and is usually more or less blended with it, the direction of the urethra will be upwards and to the right, or to the left, as the case may be (fig. 7). Sir E. Home, up to the date of publication of his first volume on the prostate gland, had... | |
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