Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Enigneering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufacturing, and Shipbuilding, 2권Knight and Lacey, 1824 |
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... these selections , we have made it our study to be no further critical , than a regard to the edification of our readers at large indispensably required . 29th September , 1824 . Mechanic's Magazine , Museum , Register , Journal , &
... these selections , we have made it our study to be no further critical , than a regard to the edification of our readers at large indispensably required . 29th September , 1824 . Mechanic's Magazine , Museum , Register , Journal , &
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Mechanic's Magazine , Museum , Register , Journal , & Gazette . Even the lower orders of men have particular callinge in life wherein they ought to acquire a Just degree of skill , and this is not to be done well without thinking and ...
Mechanic's Magazine , Museum , Register , Journal , & Gazette . Even the lower orders of men have particular callinge in life wherein they ought to acquire a Just degree of skill , and this is not to be done well without thinking and ...
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... Mechanic's Magazine , I saw a description of a percussion lock which I made two years ago . Had I been acquainted with the intention of my unknown friend , the " Admirer of Field Sports , " of inserting it in your widely - circulated ...
... Mechanic's Magazine , I saw a description of a percussion lock which I made two years ago . Had I been acquainted with the intention of my unknown friend , the " Admirer of Field Sports , " of inserting it in your widely - circulated ...
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... Mechanic No Mechanic- Philanthropus Alexandet Brandt - T . J. Simpson - Son of a Mechanic - Journey- man Carpenter — G. J. ... Mechanics , and from all others who may take an interest in the diffusion of useful information on any of the ...
... Mechanic No Mechanic- Philanthropus Alexandet Brandt - T . J. Simpson - Son of a Mechanic - Journey- man Carpenter — G. J. ... Mechanics , and from all others who may take an interest in the diffusion of useful information on any of the ...
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... Mechanic's Magazine , to inform them , there are two methods of sizing paper ; one is called tub sizing , the other engine sizing . Tub sizing takes place after the paper has been made and dried ; it is then soaked in a glutinous liquid ...
... Mechanic's Magazine , to inform them , there are two methods of sizing paper ; one is called tub sizing , the other engine sizing . Tub sizing takes place after the paper has been made and dried ; it is then soaked in a glutinous liquid ...
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117 페이지 - Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight, is in privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in the judgment and disposition of business...
362 페이지 - Observations on a general iron railway, or land steam conveyance, to supersede the necessity of horses in all public vehicles ; showing its vast superiority in every respect over all the present pitiful methods of conveyance by turnpike roads, canals, and coasting traders ; containing every species of information relative to railroads and locomotive engines.
14 페이지 - In human works, though labour'd on with pain, A thousand movements scarce one purpose gain; In God's, one single can its end produce; Yet serves to second too, some other use.
206 페이지 - ... increasing the quantity of steam. The substance employed is known by the name of comings, being the radicles of barley, produced in the process of malting, which are separated before the malt is sent to market. About a bushel of these is thrown into the boiler, and when the steam is again raised, an immediate effect is visible; for there is not only a plentiful supply of steam to produce the full working speed of the engine, but an excess of it going waste at the safety valve: this singular effect...
123 페이지 - Now the distance of the centre of oscillation from the point of suspension...
113 페이지 - It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore and to see ships tossed upon the sea; a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle and to see a battle and the adventures thereof below; but no pleasure is comparable to the standing upon the vantage ground of truth (a hill not to be commanded, and where the air is always clear and serene), and to see the errors and wanderings and mists and tempests in the vale below; so always that this prospect be with pity, and not with swelling or pride.
176 페이지 - The hive is generally made out of a log of wood from two to three feet long, and eight or ten inches in diameter, hollowed out, and closed at the ends by circular doors, cemented closely to the wood, but capable of being removed at pleasure.
176 페이지 - ... the economy of the interior to more advantage. The honey is not contained in the elegant hexagonal cells of our hives, but in wax bags, not quite so large as an egg.
103 페이지 - ... 6 to 5. The following Table exhibits the relative adhesion of nails of various kinds, when forced into dry Christiana Deal, at right angles to the grain of the wood...
354 페이지 - Indeed, there is no machine or mechanism in which the little that theorists have done is more useless. The honour of bringing it to its present state of perfection, therefore, belongs to a different and more useful class. It arose, was improved and perfected by working mechanics — and by them only...