Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Enigneering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufacturing, and Shipbuilding, Volum 48Knight and Lacey, 1848 |
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Side 13
... considered . If he has not found out the true cause of the pro- digious explosions in question , he has at least pointed out very clearly where it is to be looked for . We recommend his lucu- brations to the special attention of our ...
... considered . If he has not found out the true cause of the pro- digious explosions in question , he has at least pointed out very clearly where it is to be looked for . We recommend his lucu- brations to the special attention of our ...
Side 41
... believing geometry to be the most " noble handmaid of clear thinking and rigid reasoning : " - that he considered the Greek geometry to be merely a system of instrumental construc- tion . Yet he professes himself " an ardent disciple.
... believing geometry to be the most " noble handmaid of clear thinking and rigid reasoning : " - that he considered the Greek geometry to be merely a system of instrumental construc- tion . Yet he professes himself " an ardent disciple.
Side 44
... considered geome- trical by the ancient geometrical methods ; leaving the more extended researches ( those into curves and surfaces of higher order than the second , and all physical researches ) for the methods which are better adapted ...
... considered geome- trical by the ancient geometrical methods ; leaving the more extended researches ( those into curves and surfaces of higher order than the second , and all physical researches ) for the methods which are better adapted ...
Side 65
... considered in a future paper . ( To be continued . ) THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF EXPLOSIONS IN STEAM ENGINES INVESTIGATED ; AND THEIR RESULT FROM AN EXPLO- SIVE PRINCIPLE DIFFERENT FROM THE FORCE OF ELASTIC STEAM DEMON- STRATED ; WITH AN ...
... considered in a future paper . ( To be continued . ) THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF EXPLOSIONS IN STEAM ENGINES INVESTIGATED ; AND THEIR RESULT FROM AN EXPLO- SIVE PRINCIPLE DIFFERENT FROM THE FORCE OF ELASTIC STEAM DEMON- STRATED ; WITH AN ...
Side 67
... considered as not more than equal to the explosive force occasionally exerted on them ; although if the force of elastic steam was only concerned , six parts in seven of that weight would be for all purposes of navigation and security ...
... considered as not more than equal to the explosive force occasionally exerted on them ; although if the force of elastic steam was only concerned , six parts in seven of that weight would be for all purposes of navigation and security ...
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