| William Nicholson - 1799 - 652 páginas
...ftrong fquare iron rod («), •which paffed in a fquare hole in the centre of one of its ends, (a, fig. 4.) while the round or cylindrical neck, which...that the machinery could be put in motion without the lead danger of forcing the ' box out of its place, throwing the water out of it, or deranging any part... | |
| Benjamin Graf von Rumford - 1870 - 608 páginas
...the box was held fast by the strong square iron rod (m) which passed in a square hole in the center of one of its ends («, Fig. 4), while the round or...round freely on its axis in the round hole in the center of the other end of it, it is evident that the machinery could be put in motion without the... | |
| William Gay Ballantine - 1896 - 202 páginas
...fast by the strong square iron rod which passed, in a square hole, in the centre of one of its ends, while the round or cylindrical neck, which joined...the machinery could be put in motion, without the least danger of forcing the box out of its place, throwing the water out of it, or i deranging any... | |
| William Gay Ballantine - 1896 - 202 páginas
...fast by the strong square iron rod which passed, in a square hole, in the centre of one of its ends, while the round or cylindrical neck, which joined the hollow cylinder to the end of the canno^i, could turn round freely on its axis in the round hole in the centre of the other end of it,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams - 1904 - 380 páginas
...fast by the strong, square iron rod which passed in a square hole in the centre of one of its ends, while the round or cylindrical neck which joined the...that the machinery could be put in motion without the least danger of forcing the box out of its place, throwing the water out of it, or deranging any part... | |
| 1892 - 280 páginas
...strong square iron rod m which passed in a square hole, in the center of one of its ends (a, Fig. i), while the round or cylindrical neck, which joined...cannon, could turn round freely on its axis in the r,>unJ ksie in the center of the other end of it.it is evident that the machinery could be put in motion... | |
| Tim Fulford - 2002 - 278 páginas
...strong square iron rod, (m,) which passed, in a square hole, in the centre of one of its ends, (a, fig. 4.) while the round or cylindrical neck, which...the machinery could be put in motion, without the least danger of forcing the box out of its place, throwing the water out of it, or deranging any part... | |
| |