| Ernst Alban - 1847 - 184 pages
...of those who have done more ; and it is on this ground we invite attention to the following pages. It must startle English Engineers not a little to...high-pressure engine than perhaps any other Engineer now in practice. On this account, if for no other, the work we now lay before the public is worthy of a... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1847 - 648 pages
...a part in some of them. How Mr. Pole could, under such circumstances, bring himself to say, that " it must startle English engineers not a little to...in its use than the low-pressure condensing one," is to us perfectly unaccountable. Why, who is there amongst English engineers who does not know that... | |
| 1847 - 650 pages
...of those who have done more ; and it is on this ground we invite attention to the following pages. " It must startle English Engineers not a little to be told that the high -pressure engine is both safer and more economical in its use than the low-pressure condensing... | |
| 1847 - 650 pages
...of those who have done more ; and it is on this ground we invite attention to the following pages. " It must startle English Engineers not a little to be told that the high pressure engine is both safer and more economical in its use than the low-pressure condensing... | |
| Ernst Alban - 1848 - 390 pages
...machinery and other technical purposes, and known in commerce perhaps more generally than any other kind hy the name of High-pressure Engines. For example, a...high-pressure engine than perhaps any other Engineer now in practice. On this account, if for no other, the work now laid before the public is worthy of a careful... | |
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