| Science - 1820 - 442 pages
...raised an immediate effect is visible ; for there is not only a plentiful supply of steam to produce the full working speed of the engine, but an excess of...days. Such is the fact,— but the principles by which this vegetable matter acts, are not very obvious, as it is doubtful whether it acts chemically or mechanically.... | |
| Science - 1820 - 468 pages
...singular effect will continue for several days. Such is the fact,— but the principles by which this vegetable matter acts, are not very obvious, as it...mechanically. If its action is mechanical, chaff or saw-dust may produce the same effect. In the distillation of ardent spirits upon a great scale, it... | |
| Industrial arts - 1821 - 454 pages
...raised an immediate effect is visible; for there is not only a plentiful supply of steam to produce the full working speed of the engine, but an excess of...valve. This singular effect will continue for several ral days. Such is the fact, but the principles by which this vegetable matter acts, are not very obvious,... | |
| Industrial arts - 1824 - 726 pages
...raised, an immediate effect is visible; for there is not only a plentiful supply of steam to produce the full working speed of the engine, but an excess of...mechanically. If its action is mechanical, chaff or saw-dust may produce the same effect. In the distillation of ardent spirits upon a greater scale, it... | |
| Industrial arts - 1824 - 512 pages
...raised, an immediate effect is visible ; for there is not only a plentiful supply of steam to produce the full working speed of the engine, but an excess of...matter acts are not very obvious, as it is doubtful whetber it acts chemically or mecl.anically. If its action is mechanical, chaff or saw-dust may produce... | |
| Agriculture - 1825 - 506 pages
...raised, an immediate effect is visible ; for there is not only a plentiful supply of steam to produce the full working speed of the engine, but an excess of...This singular effect will continue for several days." ARTICLE XIII. NEW PATENTS. J. Apsden, Leeds, bricklayer, for his improvement in the modes of producing... | |
| Agriculture - 1825 - 506 pages
...raised, an immediate effect is visible ; for there is not only a plentiful supply of steam to produce the full working speed of the engine, but an excess of...This singular effect will continue for several days." ARTICLE XIII. NEW PATENTS. J. Apsden, Leeds, bricklayer, for his improvement in the modes of producing... | |
| Science - 1820 - 486 pages
...an immediate effect is visible ; for there is ddjt' only a plentiful supply of steam to produce the full working speed of the engine, but an excess of...Such is the fact, — but the principles by which this vegetable matter acts, are not very obvious, as it is doubtful whetheri^, acts chemically or mechanically.... | |
| Industrial arts - 1832 - 488 pages
...engine, but an excess of it is going waste Tt the safety-valve. This singular effect will continue several days. Such is the fact ; but the principles...mechanically ; if its action is mechanical, chaff or saw-dust may produce the same effect.— JUiVne's Practical View of the Steam Engine. fuddles Superseded.—... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1829 - 392 pages
...raised, an immediate effect is visible ; for there is not only a plentiful supply of steam to produce the full working speed of the engine, but an excess of...this singular effect will continue for several days. In the distillation of ardent spirits upon a greater scale, it is found necessary, when converting... | |
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