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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1859-1860-102

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102 applied sciences Engine Strength of Boilers and Vessels under Fluid Pressure Stability of Floating Bodies Motion of Fluids The First Principles of Astronomy -Proper Motions of the Earth Sun and Planets accounted for and explained Time the Measures of Time the Mode of conducting Astronomical Observations the Transit Instrument the Altitude Circle The Reading Microscope the Equatorial Telescope Eclipses Magnitudes and Masses of the Heavenly Bodies General View of the Solar System IV Arts of Construction in connexion with Civil Engineering and Architecture For Students of the Second and Third Year Student may also be admitted to this Class in his first year on payment of the usual extra fee and with the express permission of the Dean Tuesday and Thursday from to Order of the Course The practice of Civil Engineering and Architecture -how connected and how distinguished what works are classed under one branch of the practice and what under the other what works are exclusively Civil Engineering what exclu- sively Architectural and what are common to both the meaning and application of the term Design and what is neces- sary to the elaboration of Design for carrying it into effect The various arts and operations common to Civil Engineering and Architecture the Engines Machines Tackle Tools Im- plements and Materials generally required to aid and assist the artificer or operator independently of his own particular tools and the modes of using and applying such general auxiliaries the Tools and Implements used by the Excavator Earth-worker or Navigator and Miner and their uses the Tools and Implements used by the Bricklayer the Mason the Smith the Carpenter and by the other less important arti- ficers and operators respectively the modes of using and operating with such various Tools and Implements as they occur and the effects produced by their means
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