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" Having made my reciprocating engines very regular in their movements, I considered how to produce rotative motions from them, in the best manner ; and... "
The Steam-engine: A Popular Account of Its Construction, Action, and History ... - Page 169
by Hugo Reid - 1851 - 269 pages
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A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Volume 2

John Robison - 1822 - 736 pages
...subjected to trial, or which passed through my mind, none appear- d so likely to answer the purpose as the application of the crank in the manner of the...merit, of which the humble inventor, and even its zra, are unknown). But, as the rotative motion is produced in that machine by the impulse given to...
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A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Volume 2

John Robison - 1822 - 766 pages
...snlijcctcul to trial, or which passed through my mind, none appear, d so likely to answer the purpose as the application of the crank in the manner of the common turning lathe, (on invention of great merit, of which the humble inventor, and even its am, are unknown). But, as...
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A System of Mechanical Philosophy, Volume 2

John Robison - 1822 - 766 pages
...subjected to trial, or which passed through my mind, none appear d to likely to answer the purpose as the application of the crank in the manner of the common turning laihe, (an invention of great merit, of which the humble inventor, and even its sera, are unknown)....
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A Course of Lectures on the Steam Engine: Delivered Before the Members of ...

Charles Frederick Partington - 1826 - 202 pages
...mind, none appeared so likely to Answer the purpose as the application of the crank, in the manner of a common turning lathe (an invention of great merit, of which the humble inventor and even its sera are unknown) ; but as the rotative motion is produced in that machine by the impulse given to...
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The Steam-engine: Being a Popular Description of the Construction and Action ...

Hugo Reid - 1838 - 234 pages
...subjected to trial, or which passed through my mind, none appeared so likely to answer the purpose as the application of the crank, in the manner of the common turning lathe ; but, as the rotative motion is produced in that machine by the impulse given to the crank in the...
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The Steam Engine: Its Origin and Gradual Improvement, from the ..., Volume 1

Paul Rapsey Hodge - 1840 - 266 pages
...mind, none appeared so likely to answer the purpose as the application of a crank in the manner of a common turning lathe (an invention of great merit),...the humble inventor, and even its era are unknown." On trial, it succeeded beyond his most sanguine expectations ; but being communicated to Washborough...
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The steam engine familiarly explained and illustrated; with an historical ...

Dionysius Lardner - 1840 - 576 pages
...subjected to trial, or which passed through my mind, none appeared so likely to answer the purpose as the application of the crank, in the manner of the common turning lathe ; but as the rotative motion is produced in that machine by impulse given to the crank in the descent...
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A Manual of the Steam Engine

Richard Dennis Hoblyn - 1842 - 348 pages
...passed through my mind, none appeared so likely to answer the purpose, as the DOUELE ACTING CYLINDER. application of the crank, in the manner of the common turning lathe; but as the rotative motion is produced in that machine by impulse given to the crank in the descent...
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Popular Lectures on Science and Art: Delivered in the Principal ..., Volume 2

Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 580 pages
...subjected to trial, or which passed through my mind, none appeared so likely to answer the purpose as the application of the crank, in the manner of the common turning lathe ; but as the rotative motion is produced in that machine by impulse given to the crank in the descent...
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A manual of natural philosophy, by J.L. Comstock and R.D. Hoblyn

John Lee COMSTOCK (and HOBLYN (Richard Dennis)), John Lee COMSTOCK - 1846 - 506 pages
...subjected to trial, or which passed through my mind, none appeared so likely to answer the purpose as the application of the crank, in the manner of the common turning lathe; but as the rotative motion is produced in that machine by impulse given to the crank in the descent...
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