The Monthly Magazine, Volume 46, Part 1R. Phillips, 1818 |
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... heating a house , — they so very far surpass us . The stoves throw out an immense heat into the room . Every room that is inhabited is regularly heated once , and in very cold weather twice , a - day ; and it is incon- ceivable with how ...
... heating a house , — they so very far surpass us . The stoves throw out an immense heat into the room . Every room that is inhabited is regularly heated once , and in very cold weather twice , a - day ; and it is incon- ceivable with how ...
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... Heat of Steam in the Operations of Boiling , Distilling , & c . The inventions hitherto offered to the distiller have generally had for their object some one of the following advan- tages : - -- To reduce the consumption of fuel ; To ...
... Heat of Steam in the Operations of Boiling , Distilling , & c . The inventions hitherto offered to the distiller have generally had for their object some one of the following advan- tages : - -- To reduce the consumption of fuel ; To ...
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... heat and labour are oeconomised . The principle on which the steam - boiler is constructed , the mode in which it is executed both as to material and workmanship , and the arrangement of its appendages , are such as to obviate every ...
... heat and labour are oeconomised . The principle on which the steam - boiler is constructed , the mode in which it is executed both as to material and workmanship , and the arrangement of its appendages , are such as to obviate every ...
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... heat generated by their motion in our atmosphere suffi- cient to ignite them ; or by considering them as combustibles , ignited by the mere contact of air . While we are considering the possi bility of these considerations , it may be ...
... heat generated by their motion in our atmosphere suffi- cient to ignite them ; or by considering them as combustibles , ignited by the mere contact of air . While we are considering the possi bility of these considerations , it may be ...
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... heat ; consequently , hot steam may be diffused for purposes of heating houses , in a radius from the boiler of at least half a mile ; and perhaps even of two , three , or more miles . Here then is a principle by which heat may be con ...
... heat ; consequently , hot steam may be diffused for purposes of heating houses , in a radius from the boiler of at least half a mile ; and perhaps even of two , three , or more miles . Here then is a principle by which heat may be con ...
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