XX Century Cyclopaedia and Atlas: Biography, History, Art, Science and Gazeteer of the World, Tom 2Gebbie & Company, 1901 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 100
Strona 7
... iron hoops , or is cased with iron plates fastened to the masonry by iron bolts . The boshes c are lined with firebrick or firestone , and the hearth B is built with large blocks of re- fractory stone . The charging of the furnace goes ...
... iron hoops , or is cased with iron plates fastened to the masonry by iron bolts . The boshes c are lined with firebrick or firestone , and the hearth B is built with large blocks of re- fractory stone . The charging of the furnace goes ...
Strona 9
... iron . It is a native sulphide of zinc . Blenheim ( blen'im ; Ger . blen'him ) , a village in Bavaria on the Danube . Near it was fought , August 13 , 1704 , during the war of the Spanish succession , the famous battle of Blenheim ( or ...
... iron . It is a native sulphide of zinc . Blenheim ( blen'im ; Ger . blen'him ) , a village in Bavaria on the Danube . Near it was fought , August 13 , 1704 , during the war of the Spanish succession , the famous battle of Blenheim ( or ...
Strona 12
... iron bars which , when con- verted into steel , have their surface covered with blisters , probably from the expansion of minute bubbles of air . Steel is used in the blister state for welding to iron for certain pieces of mechanism ...
... iron bars which , when con- verted into steel , have their surface covered with blisters , probably from the expansion of minute bubbles of air . Steel is used in the blister state for welding to iron for certain pieces of mechanism ...
Strona 15
... iron , which leaves the furnace in a rough state , to be subsequently rolled into the bars or other material into which it may be desired to convert the metal . Also a lump of iron made directly from the ore by a furnace called a ...
... iron , which leaves the furnace in a rough state , to be subsequently rolled into the bars or other material into which it may be desired to convert the metal . Also a lump of iron made directly from the ore by a furnace called a ...
Strona 16
... iron , renewing the air in confined spaces , and the like . This may consist of a single pair of bellows , but more generally two pairs are combined to secure continuity of current . The most perfect blowing - machines are those in ...
... iron , renewing the air in confined spaces , and the like . This may consist of a single pair of bellows , but more generally two pairs are combined to secure continuity of current . The most perfect blowing - machines are those in ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
13th century acid afterwards America ancient animals appointed army became belonging body born borough Brazil Britain British called Canada Cape capital cathedral celebrated Celts centre century Charles chief chiefly China Church coast College colonies colour common consists contains cotton court cultivated death Dicotyledons died distinguished district Duke Edinburgh elected emperor England English Europe exports feet flowers France French genus German Greek House important India inhabitants Ireland iron island Italy Julius Cæsar kind king known Lake land larvæ length London Lord Louis manufactures ment metal miles mountain name given native Paris parliament parliamentary borough party plants port principal produced province published railway residence river Roman Rome Russia Scotland seaport short tons Sicily South Spain species square miles substance tained tion town trade trees United various vessels
Popularne fragmenty
Strona 480 - ... (c.) When both are running free, with the wind on different sides, the vessel which has the wind on the port side shall keep out of the way of the other.
Strona 159 - It is difficult to comprehend how men not assisted by revelation could have soared so high and approached so near to the truth. * * * Besides the five great commandments not to kill, not to steal...
Strona 480 - If two ships under steam are meeting end on or nearly end on so as to involve risk of collision, the helms of both shall be put to port, so that each may pass on the port side of the other.
Strona 119 - that the crown is, by common law and constitutional custom, hereditary; and this in a manner peculiar to itself; but that the right of inheritance may, from time to time, be changed or limited by act of parliament; under which limitations the crown still continues hereditary (2).
Strona 119 - The efficient secret of the English Constitution may be described as the close union, the nearly complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers.
Strona 137 - Dating his first call from 1790, he announced himself, in 1793, the apostle of a new religion, "the nephew of the Almighty, and prince of the Hebrews, appointed to lead them to the land of Canaan.
Strona 107 - On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Creation ; illustrating such work by all reasonable arguments, as for instance the variety and formation of God's creatures in the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms ; the effect of digestion, and thereby of conversion ; the construction of the hand of man, and an infinite variety of other arguments; as...
Strona 70 - Stainville, in the campaign of 1761, in Germany: After the peace, he entered the navy, and became one of the greatest naval officers in France. He persuaded the inhabitants of St. Malo to...
Strona 358 - Hampden began his career of resistance to the king's arbitrary measures by refusing to pay ship-money, the right to levy which, without authority of parliament, he was determined to bring before a court of law. His cause was argued for twelve days in the Court of Exchequer ; and although he lost it by the decision of eight of the judges out of twelve, the discussion of the question produced a very powerful impression on the public mind. It was in Scotland, however, that formal warlike opposition...
Strona 120 - Another capacity, in which the king is considered in domestic affairs, is as the fountain of justice and general conservator of the peace of the kingdom. By the fountain of justice, the law does not mean the author or original, but only the distributor. Justice is not derived from the king, as from his free gift; but he is the steward of the public, to dispense it to whom it is due.