A Descriptive and Historical Account of Hydraulic and Other Machines for Raising Water, Ancient and Modern: Including the Progressive Development of the Steam Engine |
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... devices which the human intellect has developed for raising liquids . That such a work is wanted by a large class of ... device for raising water has , of course , not been described , for that would have been impossible ; but every ...
... devices which the human intellect has developed for raising liquids . That such a work is wanted by a large class of ... device for raising water has , of course , not been described , for that would have been impossible ; but every ...
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... devices have been snatched from oblivion , as the atmospheric sprinkling pot and the philosophical bel- lows , and some erroneous opinions have been corrected ; that , for example , respecting the origin of the safety valve . There is ...
... devices have been snatched from oblivion , as the atmospheric sprinkling pot and the philosophical bel- lows , and some erroneous opinions have been corrected ; that , for example , respecting the origin of the safety valve . There is ...
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... device . The Italians have preserved many ancient devices , and to them the discoveries of Gal- lileo and Torricelli respecting atmospheric pressure are due . Porta has given the first figure of a device for raising water by steam , and ...
... device . The Italians have preserved many ancient devices , and to them the discoveries of Gal- lileo and Torricelli respecting atmospheric pressure are due . Porta has given the first figure of a device for raising water by steam , and ...
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... Devices to prevent water in them from freezing - Wells being closed , no obstacle in raising water from them ... Device to raise water fifty feet by atmospheric pressure - Modifications of the pump innumerable - Pumps with two ...
... Devices to prevent water in them from freezing - Wells being closed , no obstacle in raising water from them ... Device to raise water fifty feet by atmospheric pressure - Modifications of the pump innumerable - Pumps with two ...
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... devices of theirs - Fire engines referred to by Apollodorus - These probably equal in effect to ours : Spiri- talia ... device of an old duke of Milan - Firemen's apparatus from Agricola - Syringes used in London to quench fires in the ...
... devices of theirs - Fire engines referred to by Apollodorus - These probably equal in effect to ours : Spiri- talia ... device of an old duke of Milan - Firemen's apparatus from Agricola - Syringes used in London to quench fires in the ...
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