The Emporium of Arts and Sciences, 2. sējumsJohn Redman Coxe, Thomas Cooper Joseph Delaplaine, 1813 Contains instructional essays on a wide range of topics, including, but not limited to: the art of making gun flints, the construction of a movable table for the use of engravers, preparing ox-gall, blowing up rocks under water, the manufacture of iron and steel wire and gilt buttons, methods of telegraphic signalling (including smoke signals), and methods for preparing varnishes. Also contains numerous reports on topics such as: spontaneous combustion, the effect of magnetism on time-pieces, the remains of a woolly mammoth, the wines and champagne of France, the construction of theaters (and their acoustical properties), the qualities of rapeseed oil, and many other topics. |
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7. lappuse
... nature of my said invention , and in what manner the same is to be performed ; that is to say , my said newly - improved methods of constructing furnaces or fire - places consist in causing the smoke or flame of the fresh fuel , in its ...
... nature of my said invention , and in what manner the same is to be performed ; that is to say , my said newly - improved methods of constructing furnaces or fire - places consist in causing the smoke or flame of the fresh fuel , in its ...
10. lappuse
... nature of the fire - places herein mentioned , described , and delineated : the boilers , and other parts of the furna- ces , being such as are in common use . And be it also remembered , that these new - invented fire - places are ap ...
... nature of the fire - places herein mentioned , described , and delineated : the boilers , and other parts of the furna- ces , being such as are in common use . And be it also remembered , that these new - invented fire - places are ap ...
12. lappuse
... nature of a new and improved method of constructing furnaces , for the application of fire to steam - engines and boilers of various descriptions , and also the application of fire to many other purposes and branches of manufacture ...
... nature of a new and improved method of constructing furnaces , for the application of fire to steam - engines and boilers of various descriptions , and also the application of fire to many other purposes and branches of manufacture ...
41. lappuse
... natural state of the bodies . The extreme elasticity of the caloric the effect of which is augmented by its con- densation , and the weakening of the reciprocal attraction or of the cohesion of the particles of the bodies ( a weaken ...
... natural state of the bodies . The extreme elasticity of the caloric the effect of which is augmented by its con- densation , and the weakening of the reciprocal attraction or of the cohesion of the particles of the bodies ( a weaken ...
42. lappuse
... nature , is more or less disseminated between the molecule of all bodies , in such sort that we may say with M. Lavoisier that even in the solid state these moleculæ do not touch , but , as it were , swim in the caloric at a certain ...
... nature , is more or less disseminated between the molecule of all bodies , in such sort that we may say with M. Lavoisier that even in the solid state these moleculæ do not touch , but , as it were , swim in the caloric at a certain ...
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435. lappuse - March one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, the full and exclusive right and liberty of making, constructing, using and vending to others to be used, the said improvement...
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