Part, §

 1 For    |    having impressed upon the work which they inspired the
 2 For    |    translation of Triewald's work, "Beskrifning om eld-och
 3 For    | grufvor," Stockholm, 1734, a work which in this special field
 4 Int    |    extra publications with a work so closely connected with
 5 Int    |      his time was devoted to work in connexion with the engines
 6 Int    |      to get men competent to work it and to effect repairs
 7 Int    |      as he saw the engine at work, he conceived a more complete
 8 Int    |     are three copies of this work in London: at the Royal
 9 Int    |  facilities afforded for the work of translation and the photographing
10 Pre,  2|    attempt to make the model work that a more than wished-for
11 Pre,  7|    to be able to utilise and work a big and rich coal-mine,
12 Pre,  9|      as I saw the machine at work, conceived a more complete
13  II, 21|     in Hungary is doing more work in 24 hours than 3 horse-whims
14  II, 21|     machine is doing as much work in 24 hours as 66 horse-whims,
15 III, 28| would be for us in Sweden to work any mine if our mines were
16 III, 35|   laid up for repair.~ ~This work has now to be done by 600
17 III, 35|      laborers, the amount of work will anyhow equal 1800 working-days,
18 III, 35|  because the men are kept at work day and night, whilst a
19 III, 35|    So that the machine could work 14 nine-inch pumps, which
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License