| 1849 - 312 Seiten
...there are not many dare Venture of it, because Nature doth generally afford us too much Sulpherous Matter, to bring more Fire within these our deep Bowels of the Earth, so that we Judge cool Inventions of Suction or Force, would be safest for this our Concern, if any such could be found... | |
| Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Great Britain) - 1858 - 1332 Seiten
...generally afford us too much sulphurous matter to bring more fire within these our deep bowels of rth, so that we judge cold inventions of suction and force...appears to be that no man in the north of England or in ud was at that time capable of constructing a common pump. This circumstance may be gathered distinctly... | |
| Robert L. Galloway - 1882 - 298 Seiten
...northern collieries would venture to try it, "because nature doth generally afford us too much sulpherous matter, to bring more fire within these our deep bowels of the earth, so that we judge cool inventions of suction or force would be safest and best for this our concern, if any such could... | |
| Robert Lindsay Galloway - 1882 - 338 Seiten
...northern collieries would venture to try it, "because nature doth generally afford us too much sulpherous matter, to bring more fire within these our deep bowels of the earth, so that we judge cool inventions of suction or force would be safest and best for this our concern, if any such could... | |
| Iron and Steel Institute - 1883 - 82 Seiten
...afraid there are not many dare venture it, because Nature doth generally afford us too much sulphureous matter, to bring more fire within these our deep bowels of the earth, so that we judge cool inventions of suction or force would be the safest for this our concern." About this period we... | |
| 1911 - 940 Seiten
...Invention of drawing Water by Fire, .... because Nature doth generally afford us too much Sulpherous Matter, to bring more Fire within these our deep Bowels of the Earth, so that we Judge cool Inventions of Suction or Force, would be safest for this our Concern. "t As far back certainly... | |
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