Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 154
... Apparatus . A , the box , lined with felt ; B B , saucepans fitting into box ; c , the felt cover to be placed on the The principle on which this cooking apparatus acts is that of retaining the heat ; and it consists of a heat ...
... Apparatus . A , the box , lined with felt ; B B , saucepans fitting into box ; c , the felt cover to be placed on the The principle on which this cooking apparatus acts is that of retaining the heat ; and it consists of a heat ...
Page 155
... apparatus complete varies from 18 to 50lbs . The apparatus can , in proportion to its dimensions , be carried about with great facility , without interfering with the cooking process . By means of a large apparatus - for instance ...
... apparatus complete varies from 18 to 50lbs . The apparatus can , in proportion to its dimensions , be carried about with great facility , without interfering with the cooking process . By means of a large apparatus - for instance ...
Page 445
... apparatus used was Heinke's patent . ' 66 ' September 5 , 1860 : The whole of the diving apparatus in use by the Royal Engineers at Chatham is to be fitted with Mr. Heinke's improved eye- plates . ' " January 24 , 1863 : ' The whole of ...
... apparatus used was Heinke's patent . ' 66 ' September 5 , 1860 : The whole of the diving apparatus in use by the Royal Engineers at Chatham is to be fitted with Mr. Heinke's improved eye- plates . ' " January 24 , 1863 : ' The whole of ...
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