| 1849 - 312 pages
...have it noised Abroad, there is this and that Invention found out to draw out all great old Waists, or Drowned Collieries, of what depth soever; I dare...Engines, and there are several good Collieries which lye unwrought and drowned for want of such Noble Engines or Methods as are talk'd of or pretended to,... | |
| Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Great Britain) - 1858 - 1336 pages
...lie unwrought and drowned ;" and that those who could discover such methods might, as he says, " keep their coach and six, for we cannot do it by our engines." But it is curious enough to observe that in speaking of the steam engine, then in its birth era, which... | |
| William Newton - 1859 - 422 pages
...collieries which lie unwrought and drowned ;" and that those who could discover such methods might keep their coach and six, for we cannot do it by our engines." But it is curious enough to observe that, in speaking of the steam-engine, then in its birth era, which... | |
| Robert Lindsay Galloway - 1881 - 344 pages
...have it noised abroad, there is this and that invention found out to draw out all great old waists, or drowned collieries, of what depth soever, I dare...may have such encouragement as would keep them their coach-and-six, for we cannot do it by our engines, and there are several good collieries which lye... | |
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