London Journal of Arts and Sceinces: And Repertory of Patent Inventions, Tom 4William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington W. Newton, 1856 |
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... wheels of carriages , whereby each part is successively placed by its wheel on to the road or land over which the carriage travelled , -each part of the portable railway when down allowing its wheel to roll over it ; the wheel ...
... wheels of carriages , whereby each part is successively placed by its wheel on to the road or land over which the carriage travelled , -each part of the portable railway when down allowing its wheel to roll over it ; the wheel ...
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... wheel so as to allow wrought - iron rivets or bolts to pass through or between their joints , and through the iron or metal washers which are placed on each side of the wheel , to complete the formation of the nave ; and by this means ...
... wheel so as to allow wrought - iron rivets or bolts to pass through or between their joints , and through the iron or metal washers which are placed on each side of the wheel , to complete the formation of the nave ; and by this means ...
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... wheel- plate , in like manner to the registering log , as above described ; the effect of which , upon the descent of the deep sea lead into the water , causes the depth to be accurately registered , and the fan - wheel to be locked ...
... wheel- plate , in like manner to the registering log , as above described ; the effect of which , upon the descent of the deep sea lead into the water , causes the depth to be accurately registered , and the fan - wheel to be locked ...
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