The Repertory of arts and manufactures [afterw.] arts, manufactures and agriculture

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Seite 130 - Now Know Ye, that in compliance with the said proviso, I, the said Adolphe Nicole, do hereby declare that the nature of my said Invention, and the manner in which the same is to be performed, are...
Seite 238 - JL O all to whom these presents shall come, &c. Now KNOW YE, that in compliance with the said proviso, I the said Daniel Goodall do hereby declare that the nature of my said invention, and the manner in which the same...
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Seite 31 - roads become dry by evaporation; and where they are exposed to sun and wind, the effects of heat and ventilation are more powerful than any surface drainage that could be accomplished.
Seite 36 - ... the top of each branch bearing fruit, the third joint above the uppermost bunch, except such branches as are destined to bear fruit the next year, which latter must be duly exposed, and by no means topped ; for if the sap is checked in these, many of their buds will burst the same season, and...
Seite 12 - The canvass thus manufactured is much more pliant than what is made with starch or in any other manner, and is stronger, not only because its being so very regular and even, necessarily makes the stress equal in every part, but because in consequence of there being no starch used in the manufacture, the weight of that material, which is considerable in every web or piece, must be supplied by an additional quantity of warp and woof, and being soft and pliant, it will thicken when used, and become...
Seite 234 - And farther, supposing it to be required to keep or retain the point of the lump, loaf, or mass, without returning the syrup contained in that point upon the body thereof, I do effect this desideratum by the appendage of a pipe, of sufficient size or continuation of the bottom of...
Seite 182 - ... it is beneficial to society to second public opinion on such a question, upon grounds which have nothing to do with law, but are derived from universally received principles of justice, within the boundaries of which all law decisions must at no very distant period be circumscribed. The success of an application to the Court of Chancery for an injunction to restrain a pirate, or, in plainer terms, a thief, who deprives another of his property, and deals openly in the stolen wares, never should...
Seite 309 - Dec. 11, 1812. t have examined the flour from potatoes made by Mr. John Whately, and have no doubt of its containing all the nutritious part of the potatoe, and therefore calculated to form a very good and valuable diet ; and as the flour thus produced may be readily transported to any distance, and may be kept for a very long time without losing...
Seite 4 - V and X denote the centres thereof; and the line 1 a parallel, and equal to XY, the line of distance of the centres will continue equal and parallel to that line of distance in the positions 2 c, and 3 e, and 4 g, and in all other positions into which the point 1 can be brought during the uniform, equal, and similarly-directed revolutions of the two circles. Thirdly, if a wheel which I shall here call the pitch wheel be constructed, and here denoted by the circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Fig. 1, having four or...

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