The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... contribution to the steam engine , made after protracted and often disheartening experimentation , was the concept of a ... contributions . Watt's genius found expression in improvements for a combustion furnace ; an ink designed for the ...
... contribution to the steam engine , made after protracted and often disheartening experimentation , was the concept of a ... contributions . Watt's genius found expression in improvements for a combustion furnace ; an ink designed for the ...
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... contributions to literature there , they are best seen as members of that vast army of Scots abroad rather than as writers of fiction , essayists , dramatists , and poets who thought that their homeland , in fact as in their literary ...
... contributions to literature there , they are best seen as members of that vast army of Scots abroad rather than as writers of fiction , essayists , dramatists , and poets who thought that their homeland , in fact as in their literary ...
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... contributions at each step . From 1812 to 1860 60 percent of all steam tonnage built in Great Britain issued from the Clyde . At mid - century the development of the screw propeller and the compound marine steam engine increased the ...
... contributions at each step . From 1812 to 1860 60 percent of all steam tonnage built in Great Britain issued from the Clyde . At mid - century the development of the screw propeller and the compound marine steam engine increased the ...
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