Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Metallurgists, Mine Proprietors, Engineers, Shipbuilders, Scientists, Capitalists ..., Volum 44Perry Fairfax Nursey Knight and Lacey, 1846 |
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Side 12
... facts , he should be the last to accuse others of " garbled quotations ; " however , the patent is before your readers ... fact before us , as in the case of Mr. Carson's claims ? Mr. Nasmyth has done no more than employ Mr. Carson's ...
... facts , he should be the last to accuse others of " garbled quotations ; " however , the patent is before your readers ... fact before us , as in the case of Mr. Carson's claims ? Mr. Nasmyth has done no more than employ Mr. Carson's ...
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... fact that the thread , although marked " Coates's best six - cord thread , " was , in fact , only a three- cord thread , together with other circumstances , had completely overset this line of defence . Freshening Salt Water . - Dr ...
... fact that the thread , although marked " Coates's best six - cord thread , " was , in fact , only a three- cord thread , together with other circumstances , had completely overset this line of defence . Freshening Salt Water . - Dr ...
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... fact , the street is more likely to be oblique to the faces of the buttresses than those faces are likely to be ... facts which would enable me to form an accurate opinion on the subject . I was not a little pleased , therefore , to meet ...
... fact , the street is more likely to be oblique to the faces of the buttresses than those faces are likely to be ... facts which would enable me to form an accurate opinion on the subject . I was not a little pleased , therefore , to meet ...
Side 23
... fact , there is here the greatest variety of opinion . In some of our almanacks minute directions have long been ... facts brought together by the learning and industry of Bishop Horsley , and read by him to the Royal Society in 1774 ...
... fact , there is here the greatest variety of opinion . In some of our almanacks minute directions have long been ... facts brought together by the learning and industry of Bishop Horsley , and read by him to the Royal Society in 1774 ...
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... fact of its being a new and useful apparatus for with- drawing air , the place of which is to be oc- cupied by air again . The application of steam in obtaining a vacuum according to Savery or Watt's engines does not in the least affect ...
... fact of its being a new and useful apparatus for with- drawing air , the place of which is to be oc- cupied by air again . The application of steam in obtaining a vacuum according to Savery or Watt's engines does not in the least affect ...
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Side 309 - If a straight line be divided into two equal parts, and also into two unequal parts; the rectangle contained by the unequal parts, together with the square of the line between the points of section, is equal to the square of half the line.
Side 485 - If two straight lines meeting one another be parallel to two others that meet one another, though not in the same plane with the first two ; the first two and the other two shall contain equal angles.
Side 303 - A jury returned a verdict for the defendant. The plaintiff moved for a new trial upon the ground of the insufficiency of the evidence to justify the verdict and the motion was granted.
Side 496 - ... along with from one to three per cent. of their weight of carburet of manganese ; and exposing the crucible to the proper heat for melting the materials which are, when fluid, to...
Side 126 - All matter appears to be subject to the magnetic force as universally as it is to the gravitating, the electric and the chemical or cohesive forces...
Side 156 - That, in order to complete the general chain of narrow gauge communication from the north of England to the southern coast, any suitable measure should be promoted to form a narrow gauge link from Oxford to Reading, and thence to Basingstoke, or by any shorter route connecting the proposed Rugby and Oxford line with the South- Western Railway.
Side 136 - If it fall obliquely, it will be reflected obliquely in the opposite direction ; and in all cases the angle of incidence will be equal to the angle of reflection. This is the fundamental law of Catoptrics, or reflected light.
Side 303 - Jones v. Pearce, and I recollect that those cases proceeded on the ground of the former machines being, in truth, mere experiments, which altogether failed. The public use and exercise of an invention, means a use and exercise in public, not by the public.
Side 479 - Take half a bushel of nice unslacked lime, slack it with boiling water, cover it during the process to keep in the steam. Strain the liquid through a fine sieve or strainer, and add to it a peck of salt, previously...
Side 303 - with respect to this objection, the question is somewhat new*. Some things are obvious as soon as they are made public ; of others, the scientific world may possess itself by analysis ; some inventions almost baffle discovery. But to entitle a man to a patent, the invention must be new to the world.