Railway Locomotives and Cars, Volume 5Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, 1836 |
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... side of the traversing - frame L L , and which , as that frame moves towards the side Gz , catches the upright arm of the crank H , and presses it forward in that direction . K is a wheel , which , operating through the in- tervention ...
... side of the traversing - frame L L , and which , as that frame moves towards the side Gz , catches the upright arm of the crank H , and presses it forward in that direction . K is a wheel , which , operating through the in- tervention ...
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... side of the road to accelerate his with the annual cost of keeping them in re journey . pair . Answers have been received from 266 towns , and at the time of making the report answers are daily coming in , so that hopes are entertained ...
... side of the road to accelerate his with the annual cost of keeping them in re journey . pair . Answers have been received from 266 towns , and at the time of making the report answers are daily coming in , so that hopes are entertained ...
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... side of the pip , c . The tem . Derpture , estimrite I tiere by the sensation on the hand , was judged to have been ... side of the filse tymp , and placed directly in contact with the main tymp , and with their broadest sides facing ...
... side of the pip , c . The tem . Derpture , estimrite I tiere by the sensation on the hand , was judged to have been ... side of the filse tymp , and placed directly in contact with the main tymp , and with their broadest sides facing ...
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... side of the mers properly regardful of their own inter - meal mixed with it , which , when I exam- main tymp ; here the pipe descends to en - est , there are equal motives for the one as ined , I found cleaved to the straw like glue ...
... side of the mers properly regardful of their own inter - meal mixed with it , which , when I exam- main tymp ; here the pipe descends to en - est , there are equal motives for the one as ined , I found cleaved to the straw like glue ...
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... side of the curve . neous ? -I do not agree in that at all ; I do not think any resistance would stop a train dead ; it would gradually stop it . Mr. Brunel says he has not calculated the amount of velocity that would be ac- quired ...
... side of the curve . neous ? -I do not agree in that at all ; I do not think any resistance would stop a train dead ; it would gradually stop it . Mr. Brunel says he has not calculated the amount of velocity that would be ac- quired ...
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Page 301 - ... shall fully explain the principle, and the several modes in which he has contemplated the application of that principle or character, by which it may be distinguished from other inventions, and shall particularly specify and point out the part, improvement, or combination which he claims as his own invention or discovery.
Page 247 - The Committee on Science and the Arts constituted by the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania, for the promotion of the Mechanic Arts, to whom was referred for examination a Solar Compass, invented by WM.
Page 31 - ... night; swallows and martins skimmed twittering about the eaves ; and rows of pigeons, some with one eye turned up. as if watching the weather, some with their heads under their wings, or buried in their bosoms, and others swelling, and cooing, and bowing about their dames, were enjoying the sunshine on the roof.
Page 301 - The applicant shall also make oath or affirmation that he does verily believe that he is the original and first inventor or discoverer of the art, machine, composition, or improvement, for which he solicits a patent, and that he does not know or believe that the same was ever before known or used ; and also of what country he is a citizen ; which oath or affirmation may be made before any person authorized by law to administer oaths.
Page 302 - That whenever any patent which has heretofore been granted, or which shall hereafter be granted, shall be inoperative or invalid, by reason of a defective or insufficient description or specification, or by reason of the patentee claiming in his specification as his own invention, more than he had, or shall have, a right to claim as new...
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Page 31 - Sleek unwieldy porkers were grunting in the repose and abundance of their pens ; whence sallied forth, now and then, troops of sucking pigs, as if to snuff the air. A stately squadron of snowy geese were riding in an adjoining pond, convoying whole fleets of ducks ; regiments of turkeys were gobbling through the farmyard, and guinea fowls fretting about it, like illtempered housewives, with their peevish discontented cry.
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Page 302 - And on an examination and consideration of the matter by such board, it shall be in their power, or of a majority of them, to reverse the decision of the Commissioner, either in whole or in part, and their opinion being certified to the Commissioner, he shall be governed thereby, in the further proceedings to be had on such application...
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