The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions) [afterw.] Newton's London journal of arts and sciencesWilliam Newton 1849 |
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The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions ... William Newton Affichage du livre entier - 1831 |
The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions ... William Newton Affichage du livre entier - 1830 |
The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions ... William Newton Affichage du livre entier - 1830 |
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Page 286 - If in any action or suit a verdict or decree shall pass for the patentee, the judge may grant a certificate, which being given in evidence in any other suit shall entitle the patentee, upon a verdict in his favour, to receive treble costs.
Page 133 - The High-Pressure Steam Engine. THE HIGH-PRESSURE STEAM ENGINE ; an Exposition of its Comparative Merits, and an Essay towards an Improved System of Construction, adapted especially to secure Safety and Economy. By Dr. ERNST ALBAN, Practical Machine Maker, Plau, Mecklenberg.
Page 266 - ... of his intention to become a citizen thereof, who shall have invented any new art, machine, or improvement thereof, and shall desire further time to mature the same, may, on paying to the credit of the treasury...
Page 421 - If that policy fails, we shall at least have the satisfaction of knowing that we have done the best we could and that the catastrophe cannot be laid at our door.
Page 347 - ... takes two atoms of oxygen from the air and becomes NO4, which, passing through the liquid, becomes nitric acid and nitrous gas, as before, and thus nearly the whole of the nitrous fumes or gas are reconverted into nitric acid.
Page 354 - Upon consideration of all the matters aforesaid, and as it is entirely at the hazard of the said petitioner, whether the said invention is new or will have the desired success, and as it may be reasonable for Her Majesty to encourage all arts and inventions which may be for the public good, I am of opinion, that Her Majesty may grant her Royal...
Page 99 - F. and it is to be left in this state for a period varying from half an hour to two hours, according to the thickness of the materials.
Page 355 - And we, being willing to give encouragement to all arts and inventions which may be for the public good...
Page 436 - ... leave being reserved to the plaintiff to move to enter the verdict for him upon all or any of the issues so found for the defendant, with 40?.
Page 357 - ... certain Acts or resolutions for the Government of the Cayman Islands: And whereas doubts are entertained whether such Acts or resolutions are of any effect in the said Islands, and by what authority laws may be made for the government of the same, and what laws are actually in force therein ; and it is expedient that such doubts should be set at rest: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons,...