| John Davies (Of the Rolls Chapel Office) - 1816 - 470 pages
...whole time the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam that enters it ; first, by inclosing it in a case of wood, or any other materials that transmit...heated bodies; and thirdly, by suffering neither water nor any other substance colder than the steam to enter or touch it during that time. Secondly, in engines... | |
| John Robison - 1822 - 766 pages
...whole time the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam that enters it ; first, by enclosing it in a case of wood, or any other materials that transmit...the steam, to enter or touch it during that time. " Secondly, In engines that are to be worked wholly or partially by condensation of steam, the steam... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1822 - 524 pages
...whole time the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam that enters it; first, by enclosing it in a case of wood, or any other materials that transmit...neither water, or any other substance colder than steam, to enter or touch it during that time. " Secondly, In engines that are to be worked wholly or... | |
| John Robison - 1822 - 736 pages
...whole time the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam that enters it; first, by enclosing it in a case of wood, or any other materials that transmit...suffering neither water, or any other substance colder tlian the steam, to enter or touch it during that time. " Secondly, In engines that are to be worked... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - 1822 - 382 pages
...steam that enters it ; first, by enclosing it in a case of wood, or any other material that transmits heat slowly ; secondly, by surrounding it with steam...bodies ; and, thirdly, by suffering neither water nor any other sxibstance colder than steam, to enter or touch it during that time. " Secondly, In engines... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1824 - 408 pages
...whole time the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam which enters it ; first, by enclosing it in a case of wood, or any other materials that transmit...bodies ; and thirdly, by suffering neither water, or other substance colder than the steam, to enter or touch it during that time. Secondly, in engines... | |
| 1825 - 490 pages
...which enters it ; first, by enclosing it in a case of wood, or any other materials that transmit beat slowly ; secondly, by surrounding it with steam or...heated bodies ; and, thirdly, by suffering neither waste, or other substance colder than the steam, to enter or touch it during that time. Secondly, in... | |
| Charles Frederick Partington - 1826 - 356 pages
...steam that enters it : first, by inclosing it in a case of wood, or any other material that transmits heat slowly ; secondly, by surrounding it with steam...bodies ; and, thirdly, by suffering neither water nor any other substance colder than steam, to enter or touch it during that time. " Secondly, In engines... | |
| Thomas Tredgold - 1827 - 540 pages
...whole time the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam that enters it; first, by enclosing it in a case of wood, or any other materials that transmit...bodies ; and, thirdly, by suffering neither water, nor any other substance colder than the steam, to enter or touch it during that time. — Secondly,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Henry Blackstone - 1827 - 736 pages
...time " the engine is at work, be kept as hot as the steam that enters " it; first, by inclosing it in a case of wood, or any other " materials that transmit...with steam or other heated bodies; and thirdly, by suffcr" ing neither water nor any other substance colder than the " steam, to enter or touch it during... | |
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