The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties, Том 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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... Discovery : -Dollond ; Rams- den ; Sir W. Herschel ; Fraunhofer ; Thomas Phelps and John Bartlett ; Palitzch , CHAPTER XII . • Discovery and Improvement of the Steam - Engine James Watt , . CHAPTER XIII . · 195 215 239 Sir Richard ...
... Discovery : -Dollond ; Rams- den ; Sir W. Herschel ; Fraunhofer ; Thomas Phelps and John Bartlett ; Palitzch , CHAPTER XII . • Discovery and Improvement of the Steam - Engine James Watt , . CHAPTER XIII . · 195 215 239 Sir Richard ...
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... Discovery : -Dollond ; Ramsden ; Sir W. Herschel ; Fraunhofer ; Thomas Phelps and John Bartlett ; Palitzch , 215 CHAPTER XII . Discovery and Improvement of the Steam - Engine :James Watt , . CHAPTER XIII . 239 Sir Richard Arkwright ...
... Discovery : -Dollond ; Ramsden ; Sir W. Herschel ; Fraunhofer ; Thomas Phelps and John Bartlett ; Palitzch , 215 CHAPTER XII . Discovery and Improvement of the Steam - Engine :James Watt , . CHAPTER XIII . 239 Sir Richard Arkwright ...
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... discovery or immortal composition claims a king as its author . When the genius that might have accomplished such , has been found on a throne , it has been otherwise occupied , than with the quiet , but ennobling pleasures of learning ...
... discovery or immortal composition claims a king as its author . When the genius that might have accomplished such , has been found on a throne , it has been otherwise occupied , than with the quiet , but ennobling pleasures of learning ...
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... Discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John . ' So , on the title - page of his Mirifici Logarithmorum Can- onis Descriptio , ' ( Edin . 1614 , ) he calls himself , Baro Merchistonii . ' He was not , on this account , however , either ...
... Discovery of the whole Revelation of St. John . ' So , on the title - page of his Mirifici Logarithmorum Can- onis Descriptio , ' ( Edin . 1614 , ) he calls himself , Baro Merchistonii . ' He was not , on this account , however , either ...
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... discovery was very soon known over Europe , and was every where hailed with admiration , by men of science . The great Kepler , in particular , honored the author by the highest commendation , and dedicated to him his Ephemerides , for ...
... discovery was very soon known over Europe , and was every where hailed with admiration , by men of science . The great Kepler , in particular , honored the author by the highest commendation , and dedicated to him his Ephemerides , for ...
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Страница 261 - The trunk of an elephant that can pick up a pin or rend an oak, is as nothing to it. It can engrave a seal, and crush masses of obdurate metal like wax, before it, — draw out, without breaking, a thread as fine as gossamer, and lift a ship of war like a bauble in the air. It can embroider muslin, and forge anchors, — cut steel into ribands, and impel loaded vessels against the fury of the winds and waves.
Страница 284 - Now you will not assert, gentlemen, said I, that it is more difficult to construct a machine that shall weave than one which shall make all the variety of moves which are required in that complicated game.
Страница 261 - By his admirable contrivance, it has become a thing stupendous alike for its force and its flexibility — for the prodigious power which it can exert, and the ease, and precision, and ductility, with which that power can be varied, distributed, and applied. The trunk of an elephant, that can pick up a pin or rend an oak, is as nothing to it.
Страница 149 - I laboured," says he, in one of his letters, " for a mere pittance, but it was sufficient. It was the fruit of my own resolution ; and, as I then flattered myself, the foretaste of more honourable rewards; for I never thought of wealth.
Страница 297 - Candlemas, when money transactions are settled in this country, were often so intense, that he passed great part of the night, and sometimes whole nights, at his desk. His garden also was tilled by his own hand ; he had a right of pasturage upon the mountains for a few sheep and a couple of cows, which required his attendance ; with this pastoral occupation, he joined the labours of husbandry upon a small scale, renting two or three acres in addition to his own less than one acre of glebe ; and the...
Страница 263 - Independently of his great attainments in mechanics, Mr. Watt was an extraordinary, and in many respects a wonderful man. Perhaps no individual in his age possessed so much and such varied and exact information, had read so much, or remembered what he had read so accurately and so well. He had infinite quickness of apprehension, a prodigious memory, and a certain rectifying and methodising power of understanding, which extracted something precious out of all that was presented to it.
Страница 405 - ... faithful Records, of all the works of Nature, or Art, which can come within their reach : that so the present Age, and posterity, may be able to put a mark on the Errors, which have been strengthened by long prescription : to restore the Truths, that have lain neglected : to push on those, which are already known, to more various uses : and to make the way more passable, to what remains unreveal'd.
Страница 284 - ... be little difficulty in producing and repeating them. Full of these ideas, I immediately employed a carpenter and smith to carry them into effect. As soon as the machine was finished I got a weaver to put in the warp, which was of such materials as sail-cloth is usually made of.
Страница 122 - I mention it only, as it shows the solicitude and extreme activity which he had about every thing that related to his art; that he wished to have his objects embodied as it were, and distinctly before him; that he neglected nothing which could keep his faculties in exercise, and derived hints from every sort of combination.