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Page 38
... wheel , which , being carried upwards in the wheel's revolution , is jammed ' against the under side of the wagon - frame , and stops the wheel's rotation ; and the chain - drag , which was merely a chain firmly fastened at one end to ...
... wheel , which , being carried upwards in the wheel's revolution , is jammed ' against the under side of the wagon - frame , and stops the wheel's rotation ; and the chain - drag , which was merely a chain firmly fastened at one end to ...
Page 56
... wheel rapidly round on an axis of their own , advancing at the same time round the room . Of late years , a modification of the dance , called the Valse à Deux Temps , has been very generally adopted , which is perhaps hardly equal in ...
... wheel rapidly round on an axis of their own , advancing at the same time round the room . Of late years , a modification of the dance , called the Valse à Deux Temps , has been very generally adopted , which is perhaps hardly equal in ...
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... wheel has been for many years used in factories , to which it is particularly applicable , from the readiness with which it can be kept in motion by the engine . It is essentially the same as the barn - fanners ; the air is drawn in at ...
... wheel has been for many years used in factories , to which it is particularly applicable , from the readiness with which it can be kept in motion by the engine . It is essentially the same as the barn - fanners ; the air is drawn in at ...
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... wheel , and allowed to fall with some force from fully half its height into the cleansing liquid -- this being of course repeated as the wheel rotates . For the washing of flannels , it is even more desirable that the water should be ...
... wheel , and allowed to fall with some force from fully half its height into the cleansing liquid -- this being of course repeated as the wheel rotates . For the washing of flannels , it is even more desirable that the water should be ...
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... wheels and pinions , kept in motion by a spring , called the main - spring ; the last and fastest wheel of the train , the scape - wheel or balance - wheel , acting so as to keep in vibratory motion a balance whose movement , again ...
... wheels and pinions , kept in motion by a spring , called the main - spring ; the last and fastest wheel of the train , the scape - wheel or balance - wheel , acting so as to keep in vibratory motion a balance whose movement , again ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1905 |
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