| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 422 pages
...motion, thefe notches mail be brought parallel to each other, and by a diftinct but unequal preflure upon the levers, be formed into a groove in a direct...with the edge of the plate E, which the notches are exactly fitted to receive. The leaft motion of the machine, while the levers are in this pofition,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 816 pages
...other, and by a diftinft but unequal preffure upon the levers, be formed into a groove in a direft line with the edge of the plate E, which the notches are exaâly fitted to receive. The lead motion of the machine, while the levers are in this pofition, will... | |
| 1816 - 746 pages
...motion, thefe notches muft be brought parallel to each other, and, by a diltinct but unequal preffure upon the levers, be formed into a groove in a direct line with the «dge of the plate E, which the notches are exactly fitted to receive. The lealt motion of the ma•... | |
| 1823 - 856 pages
...motion, these notches must be brought parallel to each other, and by a distinct but unequal pressure upon the levers, be formed into a groove in a direct...with the edge of the plate E, which the notches are exactly fitted to receive. The least motion of the machine, while the levers are in this position,... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1835 - 938 pages
...brought parallel to each other, and, by a distinct but unequal pressure upon the levers, be lormed into a groove in a direct line with the edge of the plate, which the notches are exactly fitted to receive. The least motion of the machine whilst the levers... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1836 - 942 pages
...motion, these notches must be brought parallel to each other, and, by a distinct but unequal pressure upon the levers, be formed into a groove in a direct line with the edge of the plate, which the notches are exactly fitted to receive. The least motion of the machine whilst the levers... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1846 - 944 pages
...brought parallel to each other, end, by a distinct but unequal pressure upon the levers, be Ibrmed into a groove in a direct line with the edge of the plate, which the notches are exactly fitted to receive. The least motion of the machine whilst the levers... | |
| George Price (of Wolverhampton.) - 1856 - 1000 pages
...machine these notches must be brought parallel to each other, and by a distinct and unequal pressure upon the levers be formed into a groove, in a direct line with the edge of the plate p, which the notches are exactly fitted to receive. The least motion of the machine, whilst the levers... | |
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