A Letter to M. Ricardo, Esq: In Reply to His Letter to Dr. Yates, on the Proposed Method of Pneumatic Transmission, Or Conveyance by Atmospheric PressureCreasy and Baker; and sold by R. Loder; also at Messrs. Baldwin and Company's ... London, 1827 - 118 pàgines |
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... we have as to conveying both water and gas through pipes , proves that we certainly may send common air through a tube or tunnel extending from Brighton to Shore- bam Harbour . 3rd , because the experience we have 11.
... we have as to conveying both water and gas through pipes , proves that we certainly may send common air through a tube or tunnel extending from Brighton to Shore- bam Harbour . 3rd , because the experience we have 11.
Pàgina 12
... ( pipe , tube , or tunnel - call it what you please ) of that length , large enough for persons and goods to be conveyed through ; and effective as to the purpose contemplated , of either of these materials ; and I here pledge myself to ...
... ( pipe , tube , or tunnel - call it what you please ) of that length , large enough for persons and goods to be conveyed through ; and effective as to the purpose contemplated , of either of these materials ; and I here pledge myself to ...
Pàgina 13
... pipes , and send water or gas through them so far . And lastly , because it is impossible that the money expended in doing this , can ever be lost : as even were the plan of transmission I propose by atmos- pheric pressure utterly to ...
... pipes , and send water or gas through them so far . And lastly , because it is impossible that the money expended in doing this , can ever be lost : as even were the plan of transmission I propose by atmos- pheric pressure utterly to ...
Pàgina 18
... pipe , further than about the distance between Brighton and Shoreham , instead of the 100 miles to which 1 " The apparatus By which we are unsuffocated gratis . " - Byron . your more expansive genius so kindly extends it in my 18.
... pipe , further than about the distance between Brighton and Shoreham , instead of the 100 miles to which 1 " The apparatus By which we are unsuffocated gratis . " - Byron . your more expansive genius so kindly extends it in my 18.
Pàgina 52
... pipe through which we already force water by operating on it at one end , in a way which is , in effect , the same as what I propose as to this mode of telegraphic communication , it is at least certain that there is nothing impossible ...
... pipe through which we already force water by operating on it at one end , in a way which is , in effect , the same as what I propose as to this mode of telegraphic communication , it is at least certain that there is nothing impossible ...
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