It would be difficult to estimate the value of the benefits which these inventions have conferred upon this country. There is no branch of industry that has not been indebted to them ; and, in all the most material, they have not only widened most magnificently... Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine - Sivu 1631874Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1819 - 490 sivua
...into ribbons, and impel loaded vessels against the fury of the winds and waves. It would be difficult to estimate the value of the benefits which these inventions have conferred upon the country. There i» DO branch of industry that has not been indebted to them; and ID all the most material, they have... | |
| 1820 - 496 sivua
...the fury of winds and waves. It would be difficult to estimate the value of the benefits which tbese inventions have conferred upon the country. There...to them ; and in all the most material, they have • Thi> character of Mr. Walt originally appeared at Edinburgh, and iiucribed to the pen of Mr. JeBrry.... | |
| 1820 - 450 sivua
...into ribands, and impel loaded vessels against the fury of the winds and waves. It would be difficult to estimate the value of the benefits which these...inventions have conferred upon the country. There is no Biographical Memoir of Mr. James Watt. 137 branch of industry that has not been indebted to them ;... | |
| 1822 - 184 sivua
...and waves. It. would be difficult to estimate the value of the benefits which these inventions hare conferred upon the country. There is no branch of...indebted to them; and in all the most material, they have net only widened most magnificently the field of its exertions, but multiplied a thousand fold the... | |
| Johann Samuel Traugott Gehler - 1826 - 752 sivua
...of the benefits which these "fntiona have conferred upon the country. There is no branch of >äustry that has not been indebted to them, and in all the most ma™1, ttey have not only widened most magnificently the field of its »rtions; bat multiplied a thousoud... | |
| Robert Stuart, Robert Stuart Meikleham - 1829 - 418 sivua
...be varied, distributed, and applied. " It would be difficult to estimate the value of the benefits these inventions have conferred upon the country. There is no branch of industry that has nut been indebted to them, and in all the most 5S2 JBPPnEY'S EULOGY. material they have not only widened,... | |
| François Arago - 1839 - 290 sivua
...into ribbands, and impel loaded vessels against the fury of the winds and waves. It would be difficult to estimate the value of the benefits which these inventions have conferred upon this country. There is no branch of industry that has not been indebted to them ; and, in all the most... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1840 - 576 sivua
...ribands, and impel loaded vessels against the fury of the winds and " waves. " It would be difficult to estimate the value of the benefits which these" " inventions have conferred upon this country. There is no branch of " industry that has not been indebted to them; and, in all the... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1840 - 574 sivua
...ribands, and impel loaded vessels against the fury of the wind* and " waves. " It would be difficult to estimate the value of the benefits which these " inventions have conferred upon this country. There is no branch of " industry that has not been indebted to them ; and, in all the... | |
| James Bischoff - 1842 - 632 sivua
...benetis which those advantages have conferred upon the eountn. There is no branch of industry which has not been indebted to them, and in all the most material, they have not onu widened most magnificently the field of its exertions, but multiplied in a thousand fold the amount... | |
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