Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Metallurgists, Mine Proprietors, Engineers, Shipbuilders, Scientists, Capitalists ..., 55. köidePerry Fairfax Nursey Knight and Lacey, 1851 |
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... material when power is not wanted for use . * * * * Magnetism , it is yet in its infaney , and steam is full grown . The proper apprecia- tion of magnetic power is to be had by comparing it with steam in an equal stage of its ...
... material when power is not wanted for use . * * * * Magnetism , it is yet in its infaney , and steam is full grown . The proper apprecia- tion of magnetic power is to be had by comparing it with steam in an equal stage of its ...
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... material , and the ultimatum will be the arrival of the fatal moment when the balance of the two forces is destroyed and explosion ensues . How very often do we find this to be the true cause of accidents arising from extreme internal ...
... material , and the ultimatum will be the arrival of the fatal moment when the balance of the two forces is destroyed and explosion ensues . How very often do we find this to be the true cause of accidents arising from extreme internal ...
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... material was not only entirely free from cracks and flaws , but the stays were proved sufficient to resist a pressure of 150 to 200 lbs . on the square inch . The true cause was afterwards ascertained to arise from the fastening down of ...
... material was not only entirely free from cracks and flaws , but the stays were proved sufficient to resist a pressure of 150 to 200 lbs . on the square inch . The true cause was afterwards ascertained to arise from the fastening down of ...
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... material , such as paper the second of metal ) , acting by friction or pressure , so as to sever the pile threads , and leave the velvet or other fabric complete . GEORGE EDWArd Dering , of Lockleys , Herts , Esq . For improvements in ...
... material , such as paper the second of metal ) , acting by friction or pressure , so as to sever the pile threads , and leave the velvet or other fabric complete . GEORGE EDWArd Dering , of Lockleys , Herts , Esq . For improvements in ...
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... material within the outer one . CELESTE MENOTTI , of Rue de la Paix , Paris . For certain chemical compositions for ... materials , may be also treated with this composition , which possesses the advantage of permitting the passage ...
... material within the outer one . CELESTE MENOTTI , of Rue de la Paix , Paris . For certain chemical compositions for ... materials , may be also treated with this composition , which possesses the advantage of permitting the passage ...
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