| Robert Stuart - Steam-engines - 1824 - 408 pages
...It is, indeed, generally said to be an improvement to Mr. Savery's engine ; but I am well informed that Mr. Newcomen was as early in his invention as...Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it." f being averse to contention, he was contented to share the honour and profits with Savery."—Meek.... | |
| Robert Stuart - Steam-engines - 1824 - 334 pages
...It is, indeed, generally said to be an improvement to Mr. Savery's engine ; but I am well informed that Mr. Newcomen was as early in his invention as...Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it." f being averse to contention, he was contented to share the honour and profits with Savery."—Mech.... | |
| Robert Stuart - Inventors - 1829 - 510 pages
...It is, indeed, generally said to be an improvement on Mr. Savery's engine ; but 1 am well informed that Mr. Newcomen was as early in his invention as...only the latter, being nearer the Court, had obtained bis patent before the other knew it; cm which account Mr. Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner... | |
| Dominique François J. Arago - 1839 - 290 pages
...his, only the To effect the proper cooling, Papin, as you already know, was contented with removing the latter, being nearer the Court, had obtained his...Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it." Newcomen and Cawley became associated with Savery in the Patent obtained in 1705. The engine has, however,... | |
| François Arago - 1839 - 290 pages
...his, only the To effect the proper cooling, Papin, as you already know, was contented with" removing the latter, being nearer the Court, had obtained his...Patent before the other knew it, on which account Mr. Newcoinen was glad to come in as a partner to it." Newcomen and Cawley became associated with Savery... | |
| John Scott Russell - Steam-engines - 1841 - 422 pages
...Savary's engine; but I am well informed, that Mr Newcomen was as early in his invention as 271r Savary was in his, only the latter being nearer the court,...Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it.” Dr Desaguliers, speaking of Savary's engine, also says, “these discouragements (the difficulty of... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - Hydraulics - 1842 - 638 pages
...[Newcomen's engine] is indeed generally sa\d to V>e ment to Savery's engine, but lam well inform'd that Mr. Newcomen was as early in his invention, as...in his, only the latter being nearer the court, had obtain'd his patent before the other knew of it; on which account Mr. Newcomen was glad to come in... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - Fire engines - 1842 - 612 pages
...Cawley of Dartmouth, and Thomas Savery of London." ment to Savery's engine, but / am well inform'd that Mr. Newcomen was as early in his invention, as...in his, only the latter being nearer the court, had obtain'd his patent before the other knew of it; on which account Mr. Newcomen was glad to come in... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - Pumping machinery - 1846 - 646 pages
...generally said to be an improvementto Savery's engine, but I am well inform'à that Mr. Newcomen wai as early in his invention, as Mr. Savery was in his, only the latter being nearer the court, had obtain* d his patent before the other knew of it; on which account Mr. Newcomen was glad to come in... | |
| John Scott Russell - Steam engine - 1846 - 326 pages
...produced. Newcomerìs Fire-Engine*—Switzer, in his Hydrostatics, (1729) says, " I am well informed, that Mr Newcomen was as early in his invention as Mr Savery was in hin, only the latter being nearer the court, had obtained his patent before the other new it, on which... | |
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