The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, Volumen24M. Salmon, 1836 |
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... carried on any manufacture of any thing made according to his specifi- cation , or near to , or in , which he resides , & c . , that he intends to apply to his Ma- jesty in Council for a prolongation , " & c . Past and present again ...
... carried on any manufacture of any thing made according to his specifi- cation , or near to , or in , which he resides , & c . , that he intends to apply to his Ma- jesty in Council for a prolongation , " & c . Past and present again ...
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... carry them into execu- tion . The building being so enlarged , and additions being daily suggested , I began to think the King might be induced to make use of it as a State Palace , and I frequently expressed my fears to his Majesty ...
... carry them into execu- tion . The building being so enlarged , and additions being daily suggested , I began to think the King might be induced to make use of it as a State Palace , and I frequently expressed my fears to his Majesty ...
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... carry itself through Parliament ? " Not " un- aided , " certainly ; but there are two ways , as we need hardly ... carrying my Bill " through a host of difficulties and against a world of opposition ? Will he dare us to the proof ? As ...
... carry itself through Parliament ? " Not " un- aided , " certainly ; but there are two ways , as we need hardly ... carrying my Bill " through a host of difficulties and against a world of opposition ? Will he dare us to the proof ? As ...
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... carried to leeward by the wind to those in distress , who might , by these means , be hauled through the surf into the boat . An objection of some little weight was started as to the difficulty of stowing away in a life - boat ( already ...
... carried to leeward by the wind to those in distress , who might , by these means , be hauled through the surf into the boat . An objection of some little weight was started as to the difficulty of stowing away in a life - boat ( already ...
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... carried forward , the water in them remaining at rest , until it is accumulated in those ends of the boilers in the direction of the steamer's stern . The mass of water is now driven forward in the form of a wave by its own gravity ...
... carried forward , the water in them remaining at rest , until it is accumulated in those ends of the boilers in the direction of the steamer's stern . The mass of water is now driven forward in the form of a wave by its own gravity ...
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Página 301 - For my name and memory, I leave it to men's charitable speeches, and to foreign nations, and to the next age.
Página 32 - Royal National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck," which included in its active membership scions of the nobility, gentry, and merchants of the kingdom.
Página 420 - ... privy council, that this our grant is contrary to law, or prejudicial or inconvenient to our subjects in general, or that the said invention is not a new invention as to the public use and exercise thereof...
Página 127 - Secretary to the Royal Institution for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts in Scotland...
Página 326 - ... the angle of reflection is always equal to the angle of incidence, the image for any point can be seen only in the reflected ray prolonged.
Página 300 - Neither will I prompt your Lordships to observe upon the proofs, where they come not home, or the scruples touching the credits of the witnesses. Neither will I represent unto your Lordships, how far a defence might in divers things extenuate the offence, in respect of the time or manner of the gift, or the like circumstances, but only leave these things to spring out of your own noble thoughts, and observations of the evidence and examinations themselves ; and charitably to wind about the particulars...
Página 55 - Irish patent, ttrtified by his fiat and signature, a disclaimer of any part of either the title of the invention or of the specification, stating the reason for such disclaimer, or may with such leave as aforesaid enter a memorandum of any alteration in the said title or specification, not being such disclaimer or such alteration as shall extend the exclusive right {ranted by the said Letters Patent...
Página 300 - But to pass from the motions of my heart whereof God is only judge, to the merits of my cause whereof your Lordships are judges under God and his Lieutenant; I do understand there hath been heretofore expected from me some justification, and therefore I have chosen one only justification instead of all other, out of the justifications of Job.
Página 300 - I have chosen one only justification, instead of all other, out of the justifications of Job. For, after the clear submission and confession which I shall now make unto your lordships, I hope I may say and justify with Job, in these words : — ' I have not hid my sin as did Adam, nor concealed my thoughts in my bosom.
Página 222 - When at length everything was prepared, it was found that the machinery would not act; at all events, it did not answer the sole end of its erection — it would not split the bar of iron. Foley disappeared again, and it was concluded that shame and mortification at his failure had driven him away for ever. Not so : again, though somewhat more speedily, he found his way to the Swedish...