... as far as the steam continues within the vessel, so far is the vessel dry without, and so very hot, as scarce to endure the least touch of the hand. But as far as the water is, the said vessel will be cold and wet where any water has fallen on it... The Chemist - 364 페이지1824전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Luke Herbert - 1826 - 408 페이지
...cold and wet where any water has fallen on it, which cold and moisture vanishes as fast as the stram in its descent takes place of the water ; but if you...the steam, or a small part thereof, going through P, will rattle the clack, so as to give sufficient notice to change the cocks, and the steam will then... | |
| Elijah Galloway - 1826 - 250 페이지
...hand. But as far as the water is, the said vessel will be cold and wet where any water has fallen on it, which cold and moisture vanishes as fast as the...steam in its descent takes place of the water; but if yon force all the water ont, the steam, or a small part thereof, going through P, will rattle the clack,... | |
| Thomas Savery - 1827 - 82 페이지
...wet, where any water has fallen on it ; which cold and moisture vanishes as fast as the eleam, in it* descent, takes place of the water; but if you force...the same time, begins to force out the water from p, without the least alteration of the stream ; only, sometimes, the stream of water will be somewhat... | |
| Elijah Galloway - 1828 - 236 페이지
...hand. But as far as the water is, the said vessel will be cold and wet where any water has fallen on it, which cold and moisture vanishes as fast as the steam in its descent takes place of the water j but if you force all the water out, the steam or a small part thereof, going through P, will rattle... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1829 - 372 페이지
...hand. But as far as the water is, the said vessel will be cold and wet where any water has fallen on it ; which cold and moisture vanishes as fast as the...the same time, begins to force out the water from pp, without the least alteration of the stream ; only sometimes the stream of water will be somewhat... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1831 - 378 페이지
...hand. But as far as the water is, the said vessel will be cold and wet where any water has fallen on it; which cold and moisture vanishes as fast as the...the steam, or a small part thereof, going through n, will rattle the clack, so as to give sufficient notice to pull the handle of the regulator to you,... | |
| John Scott Russell - 1841 - 422 페이지
...hand ; but so far as the water is, the said vessel will be cold and wet, where any water has fallen on it ; which cold and moisture vanishes as fast as the...the steam, or a small part thereof, going through 11 No. 1, will rattle the clack, so as to give sufficient notice to pull the handle of the regulator... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1846 - 944 페이지
...cold and wet where any water has fallen on it, which cold and moisture vanish as fast as the steam, ia its descent, takes place of the water; but if you...the steam, or a small part thereof, going through P, will rattle the clack, so as to give sufficient notice to change the cocks, and the steam will then... | |
| Artizan club (London, England) - 1847 - 338 페이지
...vessel, it will be and wet on the outside where any water has fallen on it ; which cold moisture vanish as fast as the steam in its descent takes place of the water. if you furce all the water out of the receiver, the steam, or a small thereof, will go through the... | |
| John Bourne - 1851 - 346 페이지
...will be cold and wet on the outside where any water has fallen on it ; which cold and moisture vanish as fast as the steam in its descent takes place of the water. But if you force all the water out of the receiver, the steam, or a small part thereof, will go through the clack R 1 or R 2, and will... | |
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