The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, Bind 13Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1827 Containing reports of all new patents, with a description of their respective principles and properties: also, original communications on subjects connected with science and philosophy; particularly such as embrace the most recent inventions and dicoveries in practical mechanics. |
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... Ecliptic Opposition or Full Moon . 20 0 0 20 16 59 0 21 2 22 5 0 24 16 33 0 in last quarter . 0 Clock before the 0 ( in conj . with 2 μ in Sagitt 27 2's 2d Sat. will immerge . 0 enters Aries . 09 in conj . with & in Sagitt . 0 ( in conj ...
... Ecliptic Opposition or Full Moon . 20 0 0 20 16 59 0 21 2 22 5 0 24 16 33 0 in last quarter . 0 Clock before the 0 ( in conj . with 2 μ in Sagitt 27 2's 2d Sat. will immerge . 0 enters Aries . 09 in conj . with & in Sagitt . 0 ( in conj ...
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... Ecliptic Opposition or Full Moon . 11 11 28 $ 11 12 0 44's 1st Satt . will emerge . 0 ( in conj . with a in Virgo . 12 5 008 in conj . with d in Aries . conj . with A in Aqua- 12 16 00 + 12 23 0 13 19 0 in co 0 ( in conj . with 2 a in ...
... Ecliptic Opposition or Full Moon . 11 11 28 $ 11 12 0 44's 1st Satt . will emerge . 0 ( in conj . with a in Virgo . 12 5 008 in conj . with d in Aries . conj . with A in Aqua- 12 16 00 + 12 23 0 13 19 0 in co 0 ( in conj . with 2 a in ...
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... Ecliptic Opposition or or Full Moon . 10 10 9 0 0 10 0 9 10 20 25 0 0 10 21 0 0 11 5 0 0 11 * 9 0 0 in conj . with o in Pisces . in conj . with к in Libra in conj . with A in Libra 11 13 33 304's 1st Sat. will emerge . 11 14 0 New 9 56 ...
... Ecliptic Opposition or or Full Moon . 10 10 9 0 0 10 0 9 10 20 25 0 0 10 21 0 0 11 5 0 0 11 * 9 0 0 in conj . with o in Pisces . in conj . with к in Libra in conj . with A in Libra 11 13 33 304's 1st Sat. will emerge . 11 14 0 New 9 56 ...
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... ecliptic , and the causes of the solar and lunar eclipses , which it is said he was able to predict . Anaxagoras followed , who invented the sun dial Geographical charts , and maintained that the sun was ' mass of fire as large as the ...
... ecliptic , and the causes of the solar and lunar eclipses , which it is said he was able to predict . Anaxagoras followed , who invented the sun dial Geographical charts , and maintained that the sun was ' mass of fire as large as the ...
Side 212
... ecliptic , and consequently the new moons fall on the same days of the year as they did nineteen years before . For this discovery , Meton was declared victor at the Olympic Games , in the first department , and a statue erected to him ...
... ecliptic , and consequently the new moons fall on the same days of the year as they did nineteen years before . For this discovery , Meton was declared victor at the Olympic Games , in the first department , and a statue erected to him ...
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Side 249 - Middlesex, gentleman; in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for certain improvements in steam-engines.
Side 60 - Middlesex, merchant, (in consequence of a communica.tion made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad) for an invention of certain improvements in the construction of locks and other fastenings.
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Side 55 - Notwithstanding the difficulties and opposition thrown in the way by Ravago, the invention was approved, and if the expedition, in which Charles the Fifth was then engaged, had not failed, it would undoubtedly have been favored by him. As it was, he raised Garay to a higher station, gave him a sum of money (200,000 maravedies) as a present, ordered all the expenses of the experiment to be paid out of the general treasury, and conferred upon him other rewards.
Side 173 - Mr Dalton's permanent reputation will rest upon his having discovered a simple principle universally applicable to the facts of chemistry, in fixing the proportions in which bodies combine, and thus laying the foundation for future labours respecting the sublime and transcendental parts of the science of corpuscular motion. His merits in this respect resemble those of Kepler in astronomy.
Side 55 - Castillians and Catalonians ; and among others, several sea • captains witnessed the operation, some in the vessel, and others on the shore. " The emperor and prince, and others with them, applauded the engine, and especially the expertness with which the ship could be tacked. The treasurer, Ravago, an enemy to the project, said it would move two leagues in three hours. It was very complicated and expensive, and exposed to the constant danger of bursting the boiler.
Side 306 - Esq. ; in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain Foreigner residing abroad, for an improved method of generating Steam.
Side 53 - The meeting then proceeded to the election of Officers for the ensuing year, when the following List was delivered in by the scrutineers : viz.
Side 98 - ... when an explosion took place after the boiler had been raised many feet in the atmosphere, and separated with a very great report, one part rising still higher, while the other dashed with great force on the ground. It is, I believe, a fact, that more persons have been killed by low than by high pressure boilers. It is but about twelve months since sixteen persons were killed by the bursting of a low pressure boiler in Flintshire. High pressure boilers have since been substituted. Some of the...
Side 41 - The description thus given is with reference lo moulding those bodies which cannot be so done by any other than an elastic mould ; but glue moulds will be found greatly to facilitate casting in many departments, as a mould may be frequently taken by this method in two or three pieces, which would on any other principle require many.