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University of Cambridge - 1802 - 296 pages
...Bars, Serews, Clamps, &V. he constructs at pleasure, with the addition of the peculiar parts, working Models of almost every kind of Machine. These he puts in motion by a Hunter Wheel, or a Steam Engine, in such a way, as to make them in general do the actual work of the...
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University of Cambridge - 1805 - 310 pages
...Scrnvs, Claritps, fye. he constructs at pleasure, with the addition of the peculiar parts, working Models of almost every kind of Machine. These he puts...Wheel or a Steam Engine, in such a way, as to make them in general do the actual work of the real Machines, on a small scale; and he explains at the same...
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A Biographical Dictionary of the Living Authors of Great Britain and Ireland ...

John Watkins, Frederic Shoberl, William Upcott - 1816 - 478 pages
...were easily brought to form working models of almost every kind of machine. These he put in rootiun by a water wheel or a steam engine, in such a way as to make them perform the actual work of the real machines on a small scale ; the professor at the same time...
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A Biographical Dictionary of the Living Authors of Great Britain and Ireland ...

John Watkins, Frederick Shoberl - 1816 - 500 pages
...easily brought to form working miniéis ot almost every kind of machine, These be put in motiun by л water wheel or a steam engine, in such a way as to make them perform the actúa) work of the real machines on a small scale ; the professor at the same time...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 13

Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - 576 pages
...bars, screws, clamps, 8cc. he constructs at pleasure, with the addition of the peculiar parts, working models of almost every kind of machine. These he puts...wheel, or a steam engine, in such a way as to make them in general do the actual work of the real machines, on a small scale ; and he explains at the...
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University of Cambridge - 1818 - 360 pages
...screws, clamps, £¿c. he constructs at pleasure, with the addition of the peculiar parts, working models of almost every kind of machine. These he puts in motion by a water-wheel or a steam engine, in such a way, as to make them in general do the actual work of the...
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The Pamphleteer

Abraham John Valpy - 1819 - 574 pages
...models of almost every kind of machine. These he puts in motion by a water wheel, or a steam engine, in such a way as to make them in general do the actual...chemical and philosophical principles, on which the tarious processes of the arts exhibited depend. — In the course of his lectures, he explains the...
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University of Cambridge - 1830 - 554 pages
...bars, screws, clamps, &c. he constructs at pleasure, with the addition of the peculiar parts, working models of almost every kind of machine. These he puts in motion by a water-wheel or a steam-engine, in such a way, as to make them in general do the actual work of the...
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Scholae Academicae: Some Account of the Studies at the English Universities ...

Christopher Wordsworth - 1877 - 488 pages
...Bars, Screws, Clamps, &c., he constructs at pleasure, with the addition of the peculiar parts, working Models of almost every kind of Machine. These he puts...Wheel, or a Steam Engine, in such a way, as to make them in general do the actual work of the real Machine on a small scale; and he explains at the same...
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Science and Technology in the Industrial Revolution

Albert Edward Musson, Eric Robinson - 1989 - 550 pages
...Models of almost every kind of Machine. These he puts in motion by a Water Wheel, or a Steam Engine, in such a way, as to make them in general do the actual work of the real Machine on a small scale; and he explains at the same time the chemical and philosophical principles,...
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