The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions) [afterw.] Newton's London journal of arts and sciences, Volumen4William Newton 1822 |
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... volume without availing themselves of the opportunity to express their thanks for the very liberal and increasing support which their exertions have received during the present year . They have ever felt persuaded that a Journal like ...
... volume without availing themselves of the opportunity to express their thanks for the very liberal and increasing support which their exertions have received during the present year . They have ever felt persuaded that a Journal like ...
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... volumes , 4to . pp . 1986 . THIS work , to which we alluded in our first volume , is now completed . One of the first intellectual desires of man , when he has advanced to a certain point in civiliza- tion , is to learn the condition of ...
... volumes , 4to . pp . 1986 . THIS work , to which we alluded in our first volume , is now completed . One of the first intellectual desires of man , when he has advanced to a certain point in civiliza- tion , is to learn the condition of ...
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... volume , less deserving attention . The maps which accompany these volumes are forty - nine in number ; the other plates explanatory of the work , containing views of the principal cities , mountains , natural curiosities , & c . & c ...
... volume , less deserving attention . The maps which accompany these volumes are forty - nine in number ; the other plates explanatory of the work , containing views of the principal cities , mountains , natural curiosities , & c . & c ...
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... volume with which we are acquainted . Whilst it is a work of considerable information , as well as of utility , it is , at the same time , one of much amusement ; and , we doubt not , will find a place in the library of every ...
... volume with which we are acquainted . Whilst it is a work of considerable information , as well as of utility , it is , at the same time , one of much amusement ; and , we doubt not , will find a place in the library of every ...
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... a general index . The woodcuts by Branston are useful and explana- tory ; many of them are ornamental : they much en- hance the value of the volume . The practical articles for the professor , as well as the gentleman gardener.
... a general index . The woodcuts by Branston are useful and explana- tory ; many of them are ornamental : they much en- hance the value of the volume . The practical articles for the professor , as well as the gentleman gardener.
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Página 112 - Dendrologia Britannica, or trees and shrubs that will live in the open air of Brttain during the whole year, to be illustrated by original descriptions and coloured plates from living plants.
Página 204 - Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini, a Florentine Artist, written by himself, containing a -variety of Information respecting the Arts, and the History of the Sixteenth Century.
Página 259 - An HISTORICAL and DESCRIPTIVE ACCOUNT of the STEAM ENGINE; comprising a general View of the various Modes of employing Elastic Vapour as a "Prime Mover in Mechanics.
Página 274 - ... if it make a slight impression, denoting some degree of malleability, the iron is of a good quality, provided it be uniform; if fragments fly off, and no sensible indentation be made, the iron will be hard and brittle.
Página 146 - ... repairs in the machinery ; and should the supply of corn, &c. at any time, fall off, it is not necessary that the labour of the prisoners should be suspended; nor can they be aware of the circumstance. The...
Página 147 - When the machinery of the mill has attained its proper speed, certain balls rise by their centrifugal force, so *as to draw a box below the reach of a bell handle, which will then cease to ring a bell, placed in some convenient situation for the purpose. But should the men at the wheels cease to keep up the requisite speed in the mill work, the balls will descend, and a projecting pin on the box, striking the handle, placed in the proper situation for that purpose, will continue to ring the bell,...
Página 183 - Inrolled, March, 1822. To THOMAS MOTLEY, of the Strand, London, for certain Improvements in the Construction of Candlesticks or Lamps, and in Candles to be burned therein. THIS invention consists of an apparatus for burning tallow, cocoa-nut oil, palm oil, or a mixture of these or other concrete oleaginous substance, for the purposes of illumination ; which, by the use of this apparatus, may...
Página 268 - ... Commons, on Steamengines and Furnaces ; and a Chronological Catalogue of Works descriptive of the Steam-engine. In estimating the value of a work like the present, we must be guided rather by the useful facts detailed, than by the quantity of letter-press. A work of so. much practical importance required the historian's severe castigation. Much of the labour, therefore, bestowed . on such a work, must be wholly unknown, except to those who are more immediately conversant with historical research,...
Página 273 - N. down to hit. 69 deg. comprising an extent (reckoning the indentations and sinuosities observed) of about 800 miles ! The coast visited by Captain Scoresby is a continuation towards the North of that on which were planted the ancient colonies from Iceland, the fate of which is still veiled in such deep obscurity.