840 resultados para kilo-joule peta-watt
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Issued also under titles: A system of modern geography, A new system of modern geography, and A universal geography.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Subscribers lists on p. 59-64 and p. 105-127.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 07249.
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"A work of fiction describing the prevalent customs and manners of England, under the name of a supposed Hindoo [Seeta Juin Zaarmilla]"-- Watt, Bibl. brit.
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[v.1] Early engineering. Vermuyden. Myddelton. Perry. James Brindley.--[v.2] Harbours, lighthouses, bridges. Smeaton and Rennie.--[v.3] History of roads. Metcalfe, Telford.--[v.4] The steam-engine. Boulton and Watt.--[v.5] The locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The evolution of the Scot.--The kirk and its story.--Education in school and college.--The law and the lawyers.--Architecture, ecclesiastical and other.--Painting and painters.--Literature.--"Edina, Scotia's darling seat."--The kingdom of Fife.--In Lothian fields.--The Lothian shore.--The city of St. Mungo.--The Clyde.--Burns and the Burns country.--The legend of the Covenant.--Yarrow and Traquair.--The Border and the Solway.--Stirling and Perth.--Dundee.--The Granite city.--A highland survey.--A note on Caithness.--Round the islands.--Sports and pastimes.--Music, old and new.--Scots food.--Scots drink.--Scots wit and humour.--The Scot abroad and the stranger in Scotland.
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Research supported by the National Institutes of Health under Agreement NB-05613-01.
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"The following pages contain the whole of the first part of Dr. Watt's Improvement of the mind."
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Ornamental borders.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"AEDC-TR-67-65."
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 58-60).
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back row: Gary Starr, Donald Gourley, Jay Katz, Gary Mattson, Donald McIntosh, John Hutton, Robert White, Gary Unsworth, Steve Bochen, Warren Wills, Robert Watt
front row: manager Cap Chastain, Ross Childs, Edward Switzer, Delky Dozzi, captain Neil McDonald, Barry Hayton, Ross Hudson, Peter Kelley, coach Allan Renfrew