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... enabled to compare his new scale with the imperial standard yard , -when the conflagration of the Houses of Parliament in 1834 took place , and both the latter standard , and the original one by Bird ( that of 1758 ) were destroyed ...
... enabled to compare his new scale with the imperial standard yard , -when the conflagration of the Houses of Parliament in 1834 took place , and both the latter standard , and the original one by Bird ( that of 1758 ) were destroyed ...
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... enabled to obtain a practical knowledge of the behaviour of vessels at sea ; for he was often per- mitted to sail in the British Channel , and sometimes extended his voyages further . About this period his brother , Jeremy Bentham , had ...
... enabled to obtain a practical knowledge of the behaviour of vessels at sea ; for he was often per- mitted to sail in the British Channel , and sometimes extended his voyages further . About this period his brother , Jeremy Bentham , had ...
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... enabled to retire from the firm possessed of a large competency , and leaving the exclusive privilege of the sale of the engine to Boulton . Boswell , who visited Soho in 1776 , shortly after the manufacture of steam - engines had been ...
... enabled to retire from the firm possessed of a large competency , and leaving the exclusive privilege of the sale of the engine to Boulton . Boswell , who visited Soho in 1776 , shortly after the manufacture of steam - engines had been ...
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... enabling him to bend a bar of iron as if it were wax . The chief difficulty which Bramah experienced in constructing this ... enabled to obtain a rotary motion , which he adopted in the well - known fire - engine . In 1797 he took out a ...
... enabling him to bend a bar of iron as if it were wax . The chief difficulty which Bramah experienced in constructing this ... enabled to obtain a rotary motion , which he adopted in the well - known fire - engine . In 1797 he took out a ...
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... enabled twenty clerks to perform the labour which previously had required one hundred and twenty . In 1812 he projected a scheme for main - pipes , which was , however , in many respects , more ingeni- ous than practicable . In ...
... enabled twenty clerks to perform the labour which previously had required one hundred and twenty . In 1812 he projected a scheme for main - pipes , which was , however , in many respects , more ingeni- ous than practicable . In ...
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afterwards apparatus appointed astronomical became Bentham Born Boulton Boulton and Watt Bramah bridge Brunel canal Cavendish Charlotte Dundas chemical chemistry Civil Engineers commenced considerable construction continued contrivances Crompton Dalton Davy death died discovery distinguished Dollond early Edinburgh elected Ellesmere Canal eminent employed Encyclopædia Britannica engaged England engraving erected established experiments father feet Francis Baily Gilbert Glasgow heat Henry Henry Maudslay Herschel honour Huddart improvements Institution instruments invention inventor iron James Watt Jenner Jessop John John Rennie knowledge labour lectures living London Lord machine machinery manufacture Maskelyne mathematical Maudslay mechanical memoir ments nature navigation numerous obtained occupied original paper patent period Peter Dollond Philosophical plates Playfair practical published Rennie residence Royal Society Samuel Samuel Bentham Samuel Crompton scientific Sir Joseph Banks Soho steam steam-engine studies succeeded Symington Telford Tennant Thomas Young tion took Transactions Trevithick various Watt Watt's William Wollaston Young
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Page 139 - Watt, who directing the force of an original genius early exercised in philosophic research to the improvement of the steam-engine, enlarged the resources of his country, increased the power of man, and rose to an eminent place among the most illustrious followers of science, and the real benefactors of the world.
Page 70 - Having never seen the disease but in its casual way before, that is when communicated from the cow to the hand of the milker, I was astonished at the close resemblance of the pustules, in some of their stages, to the variolous pustules.
Page 69 - ... so that, if a cuckoo should be ready with an egg much sooner than the time pointed out, not a single nestling, even one of the earliest, would be fit to provide for itself before its parent would be instinctively directed to seek a new residence, and be thus compelled to abandon its young one; for old cuckoos take their final leave of this country the first week in July.