Journal of the Franklin InstituteVols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... regulating the distance of words in the same line from one another , and ' correcting proof , ' in the manner herein set forth . ” 57. For an Improvement in the Mode of Generating Heat ; William Hitell , Kensing .
... regulating the distance of words in the same line from one another , and ' correcting proof , ' in the manner herein set forth . ” 57. For an Improvement in the Mode of Generating Heat ; William Hitell , Kensing .
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Distance in clear between tubes lengthways the boiler , 0.944 inch ; crossways the boilers , 1.591 inch . J.ength of each boiler , 20 feet 7 inches . Breadth of each forward boiler , 14 after 15 Height of each boiler , exclusive of ...
Distance in clear between tubes lengthways the boiler , 0.944 inch ; crossways the boilers , 1.591 inch . J.ength of each boiler , 20 feet 7 inches . Breadth of each forward boiler , 14 after 15 Height of each boiler , exclusive of ...
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The length of the route or distance run can be taken to be the same in both directions , the means by observation differing only 14 miles , or less than half of one per cent of the lesser distance ; but the voyage from New York to ...
The length of the route or distance run can be taken to be the same in both directions , the means by observation differing only 14 miles , or less than half of one per cent of the lesser distance ; but the voyage from New York to ...
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... it appeared that the depth to cause the greatest lateral resistance should not exceed the average breadth of half the beam measured at the points of equal distance between the midship and either end ; unless the centre of gravity by ...
... it appeared that the depth to cause the greatest lateral resistance should not exceed the average breadth of half the beam measured at the points of equal distance between the midship and either end ; unless the centre of gravity by ...
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Now two - fifths of 28 equals 11 ; and threefifths equals 16 } ; and 14 minus 11 equals 3 , or 3 inches , which is the distance before the centre of length where Nature places her greatest width in birds , and in the sole fish .
Now two - fifths of 28 equals 11 ; and threefifths equals 16 } ; and 14 minus 11 equals 3 , or 3 inches , which is the distance before the centre of length where Nature places her greatest width in birds , and in the sole fish .
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