Men of Invention and IndustryHarper & Brothers, 1885 - 396 páginas |
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... Murdock " have already been pub- lished in my " Lives of Bolton and Watt ; " but these are now placed in a continuous narrative , and sup- plemented by other information , more particularly the correspondence between Watt and Murdock ...
... Murdock " have already been pub- lished in my " Lives of Bolton and Watt ; " but these are now placed in a continuous narrative , and sup- plemented by other information , more particularly the correspondence between Watt and Murdock ...
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... MURDOCK : His Life and Inventions . 119 VI . FREDERICK KOENIG : Inventor of the Steam - printing Machine .. 153 · VII . THE WALTERS OF " THE TIMES ; " Invention of the Walter Press 180 VIII . WILLIAM CLOWES : Book - printing by Steam IX ...
... MURDOCK : His Life and Inventions . 119 VI . FREDERICK KOENIG : Inventor of the Steam - printing Machine .. 153 · VII . THE WALTERS OF " THE TIMES ; " Invention of the Walter Press 180 VIII . WILLIAM CLOWES : Book - printing by Steam IX ...
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... disused . Although supported by strong wooden supports , it showed signs of falling , and it was replaced by a larger mill , more suitable to modern requirements . CHAPTER V. WILLIAM MURDOCK , HIS LIFE AND INVENTION . 118 John Lombe .
... disused . Although supported by strong wooden supports , it showed signs of falling , and it was replaced by a larger mill , more suitable to modern requirements . CHAPTER V. WILLIAM MURDOCK , HIS LIFE AND INVENTION . 118 John Lombe .
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Samuel Smiles. CHAPTER V. WILLIAM MURDOCK , HIS LIFE AND INVENTION . " Justice exacts that those by whom we are most benefited should be most admired . " -- DR . JOHNSON . " The beginning of civilization ... MURDOCK: His Life and Inventions.
Samuel Smiles. CHAPTER V. WILLIAM MURDOCK , HIS LIFE AND INVENTION . " Justice exacts that those by whom we are most benefited should be most admired . " -- DR . JOHNSON . " The beginning of civilization ... MURDOCK: His Life and Inventions.
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... Hence trade and commerce country and another . arose , by reason of the facilities afforded for the inter- * Fletcher's " Political Works , " London , 1737 , p . 149 . Invention of James Watt . 121 change of traffic . 120 William Murdock .
... Hence trade and commerce country and another . arose , by reason of the facilities afforded for the inter- * Fletcher's " Political Works , " London , 1737 , p . 149 . Invention of James Watt . 121 change of traffic . 120 William Murdock .
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Página 205 - But the images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books, exempted from the wrong of time, and capable of perpetual renovation. Neither are they fitly to be called images, because they generate still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages...
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