| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliographical literature - 1807 - 912 pages
...(l.) Invention of Engines of Motion, lately trought to perfection. Whereby may be dispatched anywork now done in England or elsewhere (especially works that require strength and fiviftnefs) either by wind, wattr, • tattel, or men. And that with letter accommodation, and mort... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1815 - 450 pages
...may bee conuertedto tillage and pasture. By Arthur Standish. 1614. Small ilo. ART. CCCCV. Invention of Engines of Motion, lately brought to perfection....either by wind, water, cattel, or men. And that with belter accommodation, and more profit then by any thing hitherto known and used. (By Sam. Harllib.)... | |
| Robert Stuart - Inventors - 1829 - 510 pages
...* ?. 9. Invention of Engines of Motion lately brought toperЛюЙоп ; " whereby may be despatched any work now done in England, or elsewhere, (especially...and that With better accommodation and more profit than by any thing hitlrcrto known and need." London, 1051. at 7Й ENGINE OF MOTION. •work which isdone... | |
| Robert Stuart - Inventors - 1829 - 550 pages
...• P. g. Invention of Engines of Motion lately brought to perfection ; "whereby may be despatched any work now done in England, or elsewhere, (especially works that require strength and awif tueso,) either by wind, water, cattel, or men, and that with better accommodation and more profit... | |
| Dominique François J. Arago - 1839 - 290 pages
...entitled, " Invention of Engines of Motion lately brought to perfection ; whereby may be despatched any work now done in England, or elsewhere, (especially...and that with better accommodation and more profit than by any thing hitherto known and used." This is in the form of a letter to Hartlib, author of a... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - Fire engines - 1842 - 612 pages
...must we • Inrtnlian of Engines of Motion latdy brought topafection ; " whereby may be despatched any work now done in England, or elsewhere, (especially...works that require strength and swiftness,) either by water, wind, cattel, or men, and that with better accommodation and more profit than by any thing hitherto... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - Hydraulics - 1842 - 638 pages
...must we * Intention of Engines of Motion latrly brought to perfection ; " whereby may be despatched any work now done in England, or elsewhere, (especially works that require strength and swifiness,) either by water, wind, citttel, or men, and that with better accommodation and more profit... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - Hydraulic machinery - 1842 - 608 pages
...Engines of Motion lately brought to perfection ; " whereby may be despatched any work now done iit England, or elsewhere, (especially works that require strength and swiftness,) either by water, wind, cattel. or men, and that with better accommodation and more profit than by any thing hitherto... | |
| Bernard Quaritch (Firm) - Antiquarian booksellers - 1874 - 904 pages
...of the best commentaries on the events of the Great Rebellion." 8624*[DYMOCK (Cressy)] An Invention of Engines of Motion lately brought to perfection,...(especially works that require strength and swiftness), sm. 4to. /if. calf, VERY HARE, £3. 3s 1651 Consisting of two letters addressed to Hartlib, concerning... | |
| James Patrick Muirhead - Inventors - 1859 - 652 pages
...entitled, 'Invention of Engines ' of Motion lately brought to perfection ; whereby may be ' despatched any work now done in England, or elsewhere, ' (especially...and that with better ' accommodation and more profit than by any thing hitherto ' known and used.' This is in the form of a letter to Hartlib, author of... | |
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