Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical SocietyUniversity Press, 1830 |
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... considered . And first with regard to Rent , I shall premise the following principles : AXIOM 1. Rent is the excess of the produce of the land above the usual profits of the capital which is employed upon it . This is now the ...
... considered . And first with regard to Rent , I shall premise the following principles : AXIOM 1. Rent is the excess of the produce of the land above the usual profits of the capital which is employed upon it . This is now the ...
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... considered . Page 205 , line 13 for profits read return to capital with profits . In several places the word profits is used instead of the return to capital with profits . The reader who attends to the reasoning will easily make this ...
... considered . Page 205 , line 13 for profits read return to capital with profits . In several places the word profits is used instead of the return to capital with profits . The reader who attends to the reasoning will easily make this ...
الصفحة 356
... considered constant . Then the motion of translation of the ball will be occassioned by a force proportional to the distance of the point of attachment of the wire from the vertical : the motion of rotation will depend upon the whole ...
... considered constant . Then the motion of translation of the ball will be occassioned by a force proportional to the distance of the point of attachment of the wire from the vertical : the motion of rotation will depend upon the whole ...
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by THOMAS JARRETT Esq B A | 65 |
Theory of Escapements by G B AIRY Esq M A | 105 |
On the Pressure produced on a flat Plate when opposed to a Stream | 129 |
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