| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 pages
...the ends of the hofe into the bell. Through thefe hole, as foon as their ends came above the furface of the water in the- barrels, all the air that was...parts of them was blown with great force into the bell ; whiltt the water entered at the bung -holes below, and filled them: and as foon as the air of one... | |
| Gerhard Ulrich A. Vieth - 1801 - 246 pages
...the ends .of the hofe into the bell. Through thefe hofe, as foon as their ends came above the furface of the water in the barrels, all the air, that was...of them, was blown with great force into the bell ; while the water entered at the bungholes below, and filled them : and as foon as the air of one barrel... | |
| Gerhard Ulrich Anton Vieth - 1801 - 248 pages
...the ends of the hofe into the bell. Through thefe hole, as foon us their ends came above the furface of the water in the barrels, all the air, that was included in the upper parts or' them, was blown with great force into the hell ; while the water entered at the bungholes below,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 782 pages
...the ends of the hofe into the bell. Through thefe hofe, as foon as their ends came above the furface of the water in the barrels, all the air that was included in the Qpper parts of them was blown with great force into the bell ; whilft the water entered at the bung-holes... | |
| J. Taylor - 1822 - 220 pages
...receive them, and to take up the ends of the hose into the bell. Through these hose, as soon as their ends came above the surface of the water in the barrels,...of them was blown with great force into the bell, whilst the water entered at the bung-holes below, and filled them ; and as soon as the air of one barrel... | |
| 1823 - 896 pages
...receive them, and to take up the ends of the hose into the bell. Through these hose, as soon as their ends came above the surface of the water in the barrels,...of them was blown with great force into the bell, whilst the water entered at the bung-holes below, and filled them ; and as soon as the air of one barrel... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pages
...receive them, and to take up the ends of the hose into the bell. Through these hose, as soon as their ends came above the surface of the water in the barrels,...parts of them was blown with great force into the bell ; whilst the water entered at the bung-holes below, and filled them : and as soon as the air of one... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 pages
...\bea hose, as soon as their ends came above ths sciface of the water in the barrels, all the ait tha was included in the upper parts of them was blown with great force into the bell ; whilst t*>» water entered at the bung-holes below, and filled them : and as soon as the air of one... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 pages
...receive them, and to take up the ends of the hose into the bell. Through these hose, as soon as their ends came above the surface of the water in the barrels,...of them was blown with great force into the bell, while the water entered at the bung-holes below, and filled them : and as soon as the air of the one... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 854 pages
...the ends of the hose into the bell. Through ihae hose, as soon as their ends came above the iuiface of the water in the barrels, all the air that was included in the upper parts of them «м blown with great force into the bell; whilfl ни water entered at the bung-holes below, and filled... | |
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