The Register of Arts, and Journal of Patent Inventions, 4. sējumsLuke Herbert G. Herbert, 1880 |
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27. lappuse
... weight to any propo- sition emanating from him . While we say this in justice to the writer , we must own , that we individually entertain but slight hopes of success . By a reference to our 4th vol . First Series , p . 66 , it will be ...
... weight to any propo- sition emanating from him . While we say this in justice to the writer , we must own , that we individually entertain but slight hopes of success . By a reference to our 4th vol . First Series , p . 66 , it will be ...
28. lappuse
... weight of the boiler would be saved , the latter being a great desideratum in steam carriages . 3rd . That less fuel would be required ; there being no water nor boiler to keep hot , but merely the cylinder . 4th . That the engine would ...
... weight of the boiler would be saved , the latter being a great desideratum in steam carriages . 3rd . That less fuel would be required ; there being no water nor boiler to keep hot , but merely the cylinder . 4th . That the engine would ...
33. lappuse
... form of a pair of bellows , loaded with a weight , to equalize the supply of air to the fire , and 1ST SEPTEMBER , 1829 . VOL . IV , -NO . 74 . F in this case it does not differ materially from blowing AND JOURNAL OF PATENT INVENTIONS . 33.
... form of a pair of bellows , loaded with a weight , to equalize the supply of air to the fire , and 1ST SEPTEMBER , 1829 . VOL . IV , -NO . 74 . F in this case it does not differ materially from blowing AND JOURNAL OF PATENT INVENTIONS . 33.
45. lappuse
... weight , which will be found correct for boilers on this principle . " The fire - place and flues are capacious , and of an oval shape , and adapted for cane - trash and fuel of any description : the safety- pipe is adopted in lieu of ...
... weight , which will be found correct for boilers on this principle . " The fire - place and flues are capacious , and of an oval shape , and adapted for cane - trash and fuel of any description : the safety- pipe is adopted in lieu of ...
51. lappuse
... weight of the fluid in d and e , and blows against a piece of spongy platina suspended by platina wire , in the short tube g ' ; the platina becoming hot , kindles the gas which heated it , and this flame lights the wax taper h , which ...
... weight of the fluid in d and e , and blows against a piece of spongy platina suspended by platina wire , in the short tube g ' ; the platina becoming hot , kindles the gas which heated it , and this flame lights the wax taper h , which ...
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