The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 73. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1860 |
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Page 125
... employed in the manufacture of clothing than formerly , but they are also earning on an average much higher wages . Ten years ago , if any person had proposed to benefit the seamstresses of Great Britain by employing 50,000 French women ...
... employed in the manufacture of clothing than formerly , but they are also earning on an average much higher wages . Ten years ago , if any person had proposed to benefit the seamstresses of Great Britain by employing 50,000 French women ...
Page 134
... employed on short submarine lines and wires suspended in the air . In this part of my invention I employ a key - board fitted with a finger key for each separate sign which it is desired to transmit , or for each letter of the alphabet ...
... employed on short submarine lines and wires suspended in the air . In this part of my invention I employ a key - board fitted with a finger key for each separate sign which it is desired to transmit , or for each letter of the alphabet ...
Page 166
... employed , the silicon , in only two in- stances ( out of thirteen varieties of iron ) , slightly exceeds in amount 1 15 per cent . The proportions of phosphorus and sulphur in irons from the ores of these districts are also in- ( the ...
... employed , the silicon , in only two in- stances ( out of thirteen varieties of iron ) , slightly exceeds in amount 1 15 per cent . The proportions of phosphorus and sulphur in irons from the ores of these districts are also in- ( the ...
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Organic mechanism | 3 |
Telegraph the North Atlantic 9 421 | 9 |
Panorama an improved species of 326 | 10 |
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