Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Enigneering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufacturing, and Shipbuilding, Volumer 38-39Knight and Lacey, 1843 |
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Side 13
... become so hot as to generate suddenly a larger body of vapour ( or , who knows , an explosive gas , ) than the safety valve could vent with sufficient rapidity to save a rupture , even if that had been loaded to less than the strength ...
... become so hot as to generate suddenly a larger body of vapour ( or , who knows , an explosive gas , ) than the safety valve could vent with sufficient rapidity to save a rupture , even if that had been loaded to less than the strength ...
Side 14
... become unduly heated for want of the constantly required supply of cold water , which , in a boiler with no obstruction to circulation , is constantly descending towards the fire , from the upper and cooler parts of the vessel - towards ...
... become unduly heated for want of the constantly required supply of cold water , which , in a boiler with no obstruction to circulation , is constantly descending towards the fire , from the upper and cooler parts of the vessel - towards ...
Side 24
... become valuable for agricultural pur- poses . By a little attention in sorting and mixing with ashes , the sweepings ... becomes universally diffused . It is propagated by every passenger , and carried into the interior of every dwelling ...
... become valuable for agricultural pur- poses . By a little attention in sorting and mixing with ashes , the sweepings ... becomes universally diffused . It is propagated by every passenger , and carried into the interior of every dwelling ...
Side 25
... becomes an aggravated physical evil , and the direct source of moral injury . The higher ranks of life are beyond ... becoming soft , yields to the first pressure . The surface of the street is thus rendered uneven , and the injury ...
... becomes an aggravated physical evil , and the direct source of moral injury . The higher ranks of life are beyond ... becoming soft , yields to the first pressure . The surface of the street is thus rendered uneven , and the injury ...
Side 28
... become matters of common business and jog- trot application . Much less ado is now made of a voyage to America , than formerly of one to Ireland ; and to go to India is an affair as little formidable as , since the peace of Paris , it ...
... become matters of common business and jog- trot application . Much less ado is now made of a voyage to America , than formerly of one to Ireland ; and to go to India is an affair as little formidable as , since the peace of Paris , it ...
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