The Mechanic's Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal and Gazette, Հատոր 29Robertson, 1838 |
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... materials , so far as they were available , than as he has done , to begin each parish by quot- ing and abridging from them , and finish by filling up the canvas with his own composition . The trouble would pro- bably not have been ...
... materials , so far as they were available , than as he has done , to begin each parish by quot- ing and abridging from them , and finish by filling up the canvas with his own composition . The trouble would pro- bably not have been ...
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... materials , is expected to be much less than that of a similar vessel built in England . Her machinery will be made by ... material , in lieu of leather , for the soldiers ' belts and other accoutre- ments , an use for which itwould seem ...
... materials , is expected to be much less than that of a similar vessel built in England . Her machinery will be made by ... material , in lieu of leather , for the soldiers ' belts and other accoutre- ments , an use for which itwould seem ...
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... material , either endwise or side- wise , taking care in the former case to join the hides butt to butt and shoulder to shoulder , and in the latter to join the butt side of each hide to the shoulder side of that next to it , so that ...
... material , either endwise or side- wise , taking care in the former case to join the hides butt to butt and shoulder to shoulder , and in the latter to join the butt side of each hide to the shoulder side of that next to it , so that ...
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... materials , such as sand , bricks , & c .; but by these methods we could not have so well decided upon the nature and quality of the castings , as it would have been difficult to have discovered what the deflection was , and it was at ...
... materials , such as sand , bricks , & c .; but by these methods we could not have so well decided upon the nature and quality of the castings , as it would have been difficult to have discovered what the deflection was , and it was at ...
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... material defect in it . With regard to the weight of the hammer with which the beam is struck , it has been in general discretionary ; but the workmen who have made the proof for me have never been very nice about it , always taking the ...
... material defect in it . With regard to the weight of the hammer with which the beam is struck , it has been in general discretionary ; but the workmen who have made the proof for me have never been very nice about it , always taking the ...
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Էջ 252 - For which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first and counteth the cost, whether he have sufficient to finish it ? Lest haply after he hath laid the foundation, and is not able to finish...
Էջ 424 - The square of the hypothenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides ; as, 5033 402+302.
Էջ 398 - An act to amend an act entitled an act to provide for the better security of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam...
Էջ 400 - ... and taxes may be sued for and recovered in the name of the United States, in any proper form of action, before any...
Էջ 128 - London, merchant, for an invention for making or paving public streets and highways, and public and private roads, courts and bridges, with timber or wooden blocks, being a communication from a foreigner residing abroad.
Էջ 399 - That every captain, engineer, pilot, or other person employed on board of any steamboat or vessel propelled in whole or in part by steam, by whose misconduct, negligence, or inattention to his or their respective duties, the life or lives of any person or persons on board said vessel may be destroyed, shall be deemed guilty of manslaughter...
Էջ 31 - Then, the 163d section enacts " that all persons shall have free liberty to pass along and upon, and to use and employ, the said railway, with carriages properly constructed as by this act directed, upon payment only of such rates and tolls as shall be demanded by the said company, not exceeding the respective rates or tolls by this act authorized, and subject to the...
Էջ 400 - That in all suits and actions against proprietors of steamboats, for injuries arising to person or property from the bursting of the boiler of any steamboat, or the collapse of a flue, or other injurious escape of steam, the fact of such bursting, collapse, or injurious escape of steam, shall be taken as full...
Էջ 468 - He states that the cases of disease on the dark side of an extensive barrack at St. Petersburg have been uniformly for many years in the proportion of three to one to those on the side exposed to strong light.
Էջ 399 - October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight; without having first obtained, from the proper officer, a license under the existing laws, and without having complied with the conditions imposed by this act; and for each and every violation of this section, the owner or owners of said vessel shall forfeit and pay to the United States the sum of...