| John Davies (Of the Rolls Chapel Office) - 1816 - 470 pages
...but not on the contrary. As the steam vessel moves round, it is supplied with steam from the boiler, and that which has performed its office may either...considerably, so that the engines shall be worked by the alternate expansion and contraction of the steam. Lastly, instead of using water to render the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East - 1817 - 708 pages
...bill not in the contrary, as Ihe steam vessel moves round it is applied with steam from the boiler; and that which has performed its office may either be discharged by means of condenser*, or into the open air. Sixthly, I intend, in some ci-ea, to apply a degree of cold not capable... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - 1822 - 382 pages
...the contrary one, as the steam vessel which moves round it is supplied with steam from the boiler, and that which has performed its office may either...considerably, so that the engines shall be worked by the alternate expansion and contraction of the steam. " Lastly, Instead of using water to render... | |
| John Robison - 1822 - 766 pages
...not in the contrary ; as the ,U ain-vessi.'l moves round, it is supplied with steam from the boiler, and that which has performed its office may either...considerably, so that the engines shall be worked by the alternate expansion and contraction of the steam. " Lastly, Instead of using water to render... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1822 - 524 pages
...originally good in law, nor continued steam from the boiler, and that which has performed its office, may be discharged by means of condensers, or into the...considerably ; so that the engines shall be worked by the alternate expansion and contraction of the steam. " Lastly, Instead of using water to render... | |
| John Robison - 1822 - 766 pages
...not in the contrary ; ;i§ the (team.vessel moves round, it is supplied with steam from the boiler, and that which has performed its office may either be discharged by means of condentere, or into (he open air. " Sixthly, I intend, in sonic cases, to apply a degree of cold, not... | |
| 1825 - 490 pages
...but not in the contrary. As the steam vessel moves round, it is supplied with steam from the boiler, and that which has performed its office may either...Sixthly, I intend in some cases to apply a degree of cold water not capable of reducing the ateom to water, but of contracting it considerably, so that the engines... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - 1826 - 356 pages
...the contrary one, as the steam vessel which moves round it is supplied with steam from the boiler, and that which has performed its office may either...considerably, so that the engines shall be worked by the alternate expansion and contraction of the steam. " Lastly, Instead of using water to render... | |
| Elijah Galloway - 1826 - 250 pages
...the weights are pressed. As the steam vessel moves round, it is supplied with steam from the boiler, and that which has performed its office may either...discharged, by means of condensers, or into the open air." Now that we have made the language a little clearer, we shall proceed to describe such a machine as... | |
| Thomas Tredgold - 1827 - 540 pages
...but not in the contrary ; as the steam vessel moves round it is supplied with steam from the boiler ; and that which has performed its office may either...considerably, so that the engines shall be worked by the alternate expansion and contraction of the steam. — Lastly, Instead of using water to render... | |
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