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" ... into the next room ; and with so great ease and geometrical symmetry, that, though it work day and night, from one end of the year to the other, it will not require forty shillings reparation to the whole engine, nor hinder one day's work. "
The Magazine of Science, and Schools of Art - Page 297
1842
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The Penny Mechanic, and the Chemist, Volume 2

1837 - 800 pages
...experience and labour, so advantageously by m« contrived, that a child's force bringeth up a hundred foot high an incredible quantity of water, even two...; and with so great ease and geometrical symmetry, that, though it work day and night, from one end of the year to the other, it will not require forty...
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A Treatise on the Steam-engine: From the 7th Ed. of the Encyclopaedia Britannica

John Scott Russell - 1841 - 422 pages
...that a child's force bringeth up, an hundred foot high, an incredible quantity of water, even two foot diameter, so naturally, that the work will not be...next -room ; and with so great ease and geometrical symme., though it work day and night from one end of the v; jar to the other, it will not require forty...
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A Descriptive and Historical Account of Hydraulic and Other Machines for ...

Thomas Ewbank - 1842 - 612 pages
...incredible quantity of water, even two foot diameter, so naturally, that the work will not be heard, even into the next room ; and with so great ease and geometrical symmetry, that though it work day and night, from one- end of the year to the other, it will not require forty...
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A Descriptive and Historical Account of Hydraulic and Other Machines for ...

Thomas Ewbank - 1842 - 608 pages
...incredible quantity of water, even two loot diameter, so naturally, that the work will not be heard, even into the next room ; and with so great ease and geometrical symmetry, that though it work day and night, from one end of the year to the other, it will not require forty...
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A Descriptive and Historical Account of Hydraulic and Other Machines for ...

Thomas Ewbank - 1846 - 646 pages
...will not be heard, even into the next room ; and with so great ease and geometrical symmetry, that though it work day and night, from one end of the...to the other, it will not require forty shillings reparartion to the whole engine, nor hinder one day's work ; and I may boldly call it the most stupendous...
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The hand-book to the steam engine

Handbook - 1846 - 130 pages
...experience and labour, so advantageously by me contrived, that a child's force bringeth up, an hundred feet high, an incredible quantity of water, even two feet...diameter, so naturally, that the work will not be heard even in the next room ; and with so great ease and geometrical symmetry, though it works day and night,...
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The Steam Engine, from the Earliest to the Present Time. Atmospheric ...

Edward PORTWINE - 1847 - 154 pages
...experience and labour, so advantageously by me contrived, that a child's force bringeth up, an hundred feet high, an incredible quantity of water, even two feet...diameter, so naturally, that the work will not be heard even in the next room; and with so great ease and geometrical symmetry, though it works day and night,...
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A Treatise on the Steam Engine: In Its Application to Mines, Mills, Steam ...

Artizan club (London, England) - 1847 - 338 pages
...force bringeth up an hundred foot high, an incredible quantity of water, even two foot diameter, eo naturally, that the work will not be heard into the next room, and with so great ease and-geometrical symmetry, though it work day and night from one end of the year to the other, it will...
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A Treatise on the Steam Engine in Its Application to Mines, Mills, Steam ...

John Bourne - 1851 - 346 pages
...that a child's force bringeth up an hundred foot high, an incredible quantity of water, even two foot diameter, so naturally, that the work will not be...next room, and with so great ease and geometrical «ymmetry, though it work day and night from one end of the year to the other, it will not require...
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The Steam-engine: A Popular Account of Its Construction, Action, and History ...

Hugo Reid - 1851 - 292 pages
...experience and labour, so advantageously by me contrived, that a child's force bringeth up, an hundred feet high, an incredible quantity of water, even two feet...diameter, so naturally, that the work will not be heard even into the next room." 200. This engine is supposed to have consisted of a boiler, having two steam...
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