The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and ArtGould, Kendall, and Lincoln, 1863 |
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... present and rising generation ; and as steam and its application to the varied purposes of civilized life becomes every day more apparent , a knowledge of its powers and properties is much wanted , and ought not to be neglected . I am ...
... present and rising generation ; and as steam and its application to the varied purposes of civilized life becomes every day more apparent , a knowledge of its powers and properties is much wanted , and ought not to be neglected . I am ...
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... present in manuscript , and sixty - two volumes are already accessible for refer- ence in the Society's library . The titles are copied in quadruplicate . When complete , the enterprise will be as meritorious to the Royal So- ciety as ...
... present in manuscript , and sixty - two volumes are already accessible for refer- ence in the Society's library . The titles are copied in quadruplicate . When complete , the enterprise will be as meritorious to the Royal So- ciety as ...
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... present vol- ume . M. Michel Chevalier , the distinguished French political econ- omist , in a preface to the " French Jurors ' Report , " considers that this and other similar international exhibitions exercise their greatest influence ...
... present vol- ume . M. Michel Chevalier , the distinguished French political econ- omist , in a preface to the " French Jurors ' Report , " considers that this and other similar international exhibitions exercise their greatest influence ...
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... present time this sum has increased to 12,000,000 horse power , and this may be taken as the steam motive force in the British Islands . " Mr. Fairbairn further goes on to say , " that nearly all engines at the present time work the ...
... present time this sum has increased to 12,000,000 horse power , and this may be taken as the steam motive force in the British Islands . " Mr. Fairbairn further goes on to say , " that nearly all engines at the present time work the ...
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... present means ; but in our locomotive engines we already work steam at 200 pounds pressure on the square inch with greater safety than is done in our stationary engines at a reduced pres- sure ; it is , therefore , evident that we are ...
... present means ; but in our locomotive engines we already work steam at 200 pounds pressure on the square inch with greater safety than is done in our stationary engines at a reduced pres- sure ; it is , therefore , evident that we are ...
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