Journal of the Franklin InstituteFranklin Institute, 1849 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... engines , with freight trains , The same engines , with passenger trains , 17 fourth class engines , with freight trains , The same engines , with passenger trains , 52 engines of all classes , with passengers , with freight , do ...
... engines , with freight trains , The same engines , with passenger trains , 17 fourth class engines , with freight trains , The same engines , with passenger trains , 52 engines of all classes , with passengers , with freight , do ...
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... engine . This power is equivalent to an average traction ( or adhesion ) of about 1 ton ; so that the relation between the effective weight of the engine , and its year's duty , is thus readily seen . If all the engines now on the road ...
... engine . This power is equivalent to an average traction ( or adhesion ) of about 1 ton ; so that the relation between the effective weight of the engine , and its year's duty , is thus readily seen . If all the engines now on the road ...
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... engine for freight purposes . Washington Branch . The cost of current repairs of locomotives on this road , for the ... engines , and to the large increase of duty performed by them - being 25 per cent . in miles run , and 22 in tons ...
... engine for freight purposes . Washington Branch . The cost of current repairs of locomotives on this road , for the ... engines , and to the large increase of duty performed by them - being 25 per cent . in miles run , and 22 in tons ...
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... engine - man has also had more time to clean and keep his engine in order . The general condition of the machines being much improved , their power has been increased . Fewer irregularities in the running of the trains have taken place ...
... engine - man has also had more time to clean and keep his engine in order . The general condition of the machines being much improved , their power has been increased . Fewer irregularities in the running of the trains have taken place ...
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... engine ; in this way the sliding of the two parts on one another , will admit of the vibration of the two carriages , towards and from one another ; the packed joints of the branch pipes , with the vertical pipe , will admit of a free ...
... engine ; in this way the sliding of the two parts on one another , will admit of the vibration of the two carriages , towards and from one another ; the packed joints of the branch pipes , with the vertical pipe , will admit of a free ...
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