| James Fergusson - 1874 - 650 頁
...wonderful contrivances of the structure. All these, too, are carried out with such precision, that, notwithstanding the immense superincumbent weight, no settlement in any part can be detected to the extent of an appreciable fraction of an inch. Nothing more perfect, mechanically, has ever been... | |
| James Fergusson - 1874 - 654 頁
...wonderful contrivances of the structure. All these, too, are carried out with such precision, that, notwithstanding the immense superincumbent weight, no settlement in any part can be detected to the extent of an appreciable fraction of an inch. Nothing more perfect, mechanically, has ever been... | |
| James Fergusson - 1874 - 656 頁
...wonderful contrivances of the structure. All these, too, are carried out with such precision, that, notwithstanding the immense superincumbent weight, no settlement in any part can be detected to the extent of an appreciable fraction of an inch. Nothing more perfect, mechanically, has over been... | |
| Peter Le Page Renouf - 1880 - 280 頁
...wonderful contrivances of the structure. All these, too, are carried out with such precision that, notwithstanding the immense superincumbent weight, no settlement in any part can be detected to the extent of an appreciable fraction of an inch. Nothing more perfect, mechanically, has ever been... | |
| Peter Le Page Renouf - 1880 - 284 頁
...wonderful contrivances of the structure. All these, too, are carried out with such precision that, notwithstanding the immense superincumbent weight, no settlement in any part can be detected to the extent of an appreciable fraction of an inch. Nothing more perfect, mechanically, has ever been... | |
| George Rawlinson - 1881 - 632 頁
...wonderful contrivances of the structure. All these, too, are carried out with such precision that, notwithstanding the immense superincumbent weight, no settlement in any part can be detected to the extent of an appreciable fraction of an inch. Nothing more perfect mechanically has ever been erected... | |
| George Rawlinson - 1881 - 606 頁
...wonderful contrivances of the structure. All these, too, are carried out with such precision that, notwithstanding the immense superincumbent weight, no settlement in any part can be detected to the extent of an appreciable fraction of an inch. Nothing more perfect mechanically has ever been erected... | |
| George Rawlinson - 1882 - 614 頁
...wonderful contrivances of the structure. All these, too, are carried out with such precision that, notwithstanding the immense superincumbent weight, no settlement in any part can be detected to the extent of an appreciable fraction of an inch. Nothing more perfect mechanically has ever been erected... | |
| 1886 - 476 頁
...wonderful contrivances of the structure. All these, too, are carried out with such precision that, notwithstanding the immense superincumbent weight,...be detected to an appreciable fraction of an inch. Nothing more perfect mechanically has ever been erected since that time.”' The architectural effect... | |
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