Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Том 16, Брой 136 – Том 18, Брой 160William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers, 1847 |
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... brought him into contact with all these able men ; and the shop of the young mathematical instrument - maker soon became a lounging - place for both professors and students - the former of whom found in him a man equal to themselves in ...
... brought him into contact with all these able men ; and the shop of the young mathematical instrument - maker soon became a lounging - place for both professors and students - the former of whom found in him a man equal to themselves in ...
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... - power which have led to such gigantic consequences . As Newcomen's engine represents the point of progress to which steam machinery had been brought before Watt applied himself to the subject , 6 LIFE OF JAMES WATT .
... - power which have led to such gigantic consequences . As Newcomen's engine represents the point of progress to which steam machinery had been brought before Watt applied himself to the subject , 6 LIFE OF JAMES WATT .
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William Chambers, Robert Chambers. been brought before Watt applied himself to the subject , this seems the proper place for introducing a sketch of the history of steam - power up to that period . The little black model on the ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers. been brought before Watt applied himself to the subject , this seems the proper place for introducing a sketch of the history of steam - power up to that period . The little black model on the ...
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... brought all his numerous and difficult researches to a conclusion , without allowing them to interfere with the labours of his workshop . " All Leaving Watt's theoretical researches into the mode and power of action by steam , let us ...
... brought all his numerous and difficult researches to a conclusion , without allowing them to interfere with the labours of his workshop . " All Leaving Watt's theoretical researches into the mode and power of action by steam , let us ...
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... brought nearer to , the spindle . Two levers are connected with the rods to which the balls are attached , having a free movement on other levers similar in length and thickness , but which meet in a metallic ring movable upwards and ...
... brought nearer to , the spindle . Two levers are connected with the rods to which the balls are attached , having a free movement on other levers similar in length and thickness , but which meet in a metallic ring movable upwards and ...
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