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... spring C , which , by its re - action , causes the said cylinder to recede from the other when the screws B B are turned back . D represents the hinder part of a metallic frame , in which is firmly secured , by screws or other suitable ...
... spring C , which , by its re - action , causes the said cylinder to recede from the other when the screws B B are turned back . D represents the hinder part of a metallic frame , in which is firmly secured , by screws or other suitable ...
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... spring N N , which spring has two small grooved wheels running in a channel : this channel is contracted more at the upper than lower end , so as to produce whatever resistance you wish the sails to make against the wind . These springs ...
... spring N N , which spring has two small grooved wheels running in a channel : this channel is contracted more at the upper than lower end , so as to produce whatever resistance you wish the sails to make against the wind . These springs ...
17. oldal
... spring , rope , and guide . KK the supports to the frame I I. F the chains . Fig . 3 represents a mill formed circular and placed over a fixed storehouse . Q the store . A A the head . " SS where it turns . JJ the sails . Fig . 4 shews ...
... spring , rope , and guide . KK the supports to the frame I I. F the chains . Fig . 3 represents a mill formed circular and placed over a fixed storehouse . Q the store . A A the head . " SS where it turns . JJ the sails . Fig . 4 shews ...
18. oldal
... springs are not required to this , and are omitted in the drawing for the lower sails . Fig . 7 represents the improved machinery for a water- mill , or a mill so called , as receiving its power from a fall of water . A the upper water ...
... springs are not required to this , and are omitted in the drawing for the lower sails . Fig . 7 represents the improved machinery for a water- mill , or a mill so called , as receiving its power from a fall of water . A the upper water ...
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... spring . It is worthy of remark , that the ray grass and Dutch clover upon my meadows come much earlier , and grow faster , than the lays upon my arable land . Be assured , that I shall have pleasure in attending you to Reepham to ...
... spring . It is worthy of remark , that the ray grass and Dutch clover upon my meadows come much earlier , and grow faster , than the lays upon my arable land . Be assured , that I shall have pleasure in attending you to Reepham to ...
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15. oldal - Now Know Ye, that in compliance with the said proviso, I, the said Adolphe Nicole, do hereby declare that the nature of my said Invention, and the manner in which the same is to be performed, are...
321. oldal - Now know ye, that in compliance with the said proviso, I, the said John Watson, do hereby declare that the nature of my said Invention, and the manner in which the same...
199. oldal - Witty do declare that the nature of my said invention, and the manner in which the same is to be performed, is described and ascertained...
244. oldal - ... on the wooden railways, as it would help to pay the interest by reducing the repairs of the rails, and if iron should take any sudden rise, there was nothing to do but to take them up, and send them away as pigs.
244. oldal - Railways have been in use in this kingdom time out of mind, and they were usually formed of scantlings of good sound oak, laid on sills or sleepers of the same timber, and pinned together with the same stuff.
168. oldal - July; and when these had afforded shoots about four inches long, the remaining ligatures were taken off, to permit the excess of sap to pass on ; and the young shoots were nailed to the wall. Being there properly exposed to light^ their wood ripened well, and afforded blossoms in the succeeding spring : this would, I do not doubt," have afforded fruit ; but that, leaving my residence at lilton for this?
302. oldal - ... and when it is exposed to the usual percussion of the water, the transparent parts of its body are alone luminous. In the month of September 1805, I again visited Herne Bay, and frequently had opportunities of witnessing the luminous appearance of the sea. I caught many of the hemispherical and minute species of medusa, but not one of the beroe fulgens.
97. oldal - If oxymuriatic acid gas be introduced into a vessel exhausted of air, containing tin, and the tin be gently heated, and the gas in sufficient quantity, the tin and the gas disappear, and a limpid fluid, precisely the same as Libavius's liquor is formed ; — it occurred to me, that if this substance is a combination of muriatic acid and oxide of tin, oxide of tin ought to be separated from it by means of ammonia. I admitted...
374. oldal - The luminous matter in all situations, so far from possessing phosphoric properties, is incombustible, and loses the quality of emitting light, by being dried or much heated. The exhibition of light, however long it may be continued, causes no diminution of the bulk of the luminous matter. It does not require the presence of pure air, and is not extinguished by other gases.
304. oldal - ... suddenly it changed to a white flaming colour all around : this bore no resemblance to the sparkling or glowing appearance he had observed on other occasions in seas near the equator, but was a regular white colour, like milk, and did not continue more than ten...