... the formation of sound ingots ; with this statement we cannot agree ; the Whitworth steel ingot after compression is certainly sound throughout. Taking into consideration the great mass of information contained in the 900 odd pages of this work, and... Isban-Israel: A South African Story - Page 26by George Cossins - 1896 - 276 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ernest Terah Hooley - Adventure stories, Australian - 1897 - 296 pages
...Mechanics." Eoyal 8vo., pp. 926, 50 full-page plates and about 1800 cuts, doth extra, 15s. net. Nature: — "It is only just to congratulate the editor on the...are quite up to date, and fully illustrated, and we tTiinlr the book should prove useful to a large circle of readers. We would especially commend the... | |
| English literature - 1898 - 1612 pages
...extra, published by MacMillan & Co. at 3os. net., only a few copies remain, price 15s. net. Natmrr :— "It is only just to congratulate the editor on the...motors and the electrical transmission of power.'* ''An a record of what has been done, and a careful digest of all the more important considerations... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1893 - 680 pages
...contained in the 900 odd pages of this work, and the general excellence of the matter accumulated, it is only just to congratulate the editor on the...which should find a place in all technical libraries. The volume goes far to describe modern American mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines,... | |
| Science - 1893 - 882 pages
...contained in the 900 odd pages of this work, and the general excellence of the matter accumulated, it is only just to congratulate the editor on the...which should find a place in all technical libraries. The volume goes far to describe modern American mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1893 - 682 pages
...contained in the 900 odd pages of this work, and the general excellence of the matter accumulated, it is only just to congratulate the editor on the...which should find a place in all technical libraries. The volume goes far to describe modern American mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines,... | |
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