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| Alphabetical [« »] fire 23 fire- 7 fire-commission 1 fire-machine 56 fire-machines 13 fire-wood 1 fireplace 1 | Frequency [« »] 60 been 60 was 58 have 56 fire-machine 52 his 51 an 50 i | Mårten Triewald Short Description of the Fire- and Air-Machine at the Dannemora Mines Concordances fire-machine |
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1 Pre, 1| name of Calley, to invent a fire-machine for drawing water from the 2 Pre, 2| Newcomen worked at this fire-machine which never would have exhibited 3 Pre, 4| explained - for constructing a fire-machine. In spite of all the differences 4 Pre, 4| Newcomen erected the first fire-machine in England in the year 1712, 5 Pre, 7| almost say reared in the fire-machine, was however rather young 6 Pre, 9| construction of the first fire-machine in this district was in 7 Pre, 9| get a correct idea of the fire-machine from the inventors, because 8 Pre, 10| sound theory concerning the fire-machine seems to suggest and demand. 9 Pre, 11| the first inventors of the fire-machine and how I arrived at the 10 I, 2| found that the power of the fire-machine varies with the diameter 11 I, 2| piston of the Dannemora fire-machine, viz., 1018 2/7 square inches, 12 I, 3| outside, or -- applied to our fire-machine, -- when the air below the 13 I, 4| weight and the power of the fire-machine may also be represented 14 I, 9| the power or effect of the fire-machine. For the steam, which is 15 I, 10| who have never witnessed a fire-machine when being started.~ ~ 16 II, 14| pump-pipe, by means of which the fire-machine draws water, is 9 inches 17 II, 19| he made for the Dannemora fire-machine. (Among 14 metal and almost 18 II, 20| Hungary, showing how by a fire-machine a great saving in the expenditure 19 II, 20| the pump-pipes enables the fire-machine, with a lift of 6 feet, 20 II, 20| seriously doubted, whether this fire-machine alone would be able to draw 21 II, 20| from the same depth as the fire-machine with horses) going as well, 22 II, 20| Even if one allows the fire-machine only 13 strokes or lifts 23 II, 20| in the same time as the fire-machine is lifting 78 feet, the 24 II, 20| is lifting 78 feet, the fire-machine has actually been lifting 25 II, 20| gulden a month.~ ~"Whilst the fire-machine, with all its staff and 26 II, 20| this, decided to let the fire-machine operate alone."~ ~ 27 II, 21| who has constructed this fire-machine, has been granted an imperial 28 II, 21| effect of the Dannemora fire-machine with that of the Königsberg 29 II, 21| more per hour.~ ~ ~ ~The fire-machine in Hungary is doing more 30 II, 22| book that the Dannemora fire-machine should be able to draw the 31 II, 24| already been proved that the fire-machine is able to draw 20060 tunnor 32 II, 24| 260 tunnor less than the fire-machine.~ ~ 33 III, 26| the effect achieved by the fire-machine, costs 900 gulden a month, 34 III, 26| from which follows that the fire-machine, including the salary and 35 III, 30| capital itself, London, a fire-machine has been constructed which 36 III, 30| vicinity in this way that the fire-machine keeps a big reservoir filled 37 III, 30| destroyed.~ ~This London fire-machine has got one cylinder, 21/ 38 III, 30| information concerning this fire-machine can get it from Joh. Friderici 39 III, 34| 34.~ ~The fire-machine in the vicinity of Liége 40 III, 35| importance could be doubled, if a fire-machine were installed in it, which 41 III, 35| day and night, whilst a fire-machine does not require more than 42 III, 35| the following way:~ ~The fire-machine at Dannemora is drawing 43 III, 35| for as the power of the fire-machine (as has been already proved) 44 III, 37| advantages which this our fire-machine possess before all other 45 III, 38| however leaky it might be, a fire-machine capable of drawing so many 46 III, 38| necessary.~ ~In the meantime the fire-machine could easily provide all 47 III, 38| day in the same way as the fire-machine in London is doing as has 48 III, 39| 39.~ ~Another similar fire-machine could also be in stalled 49 III, 41| rixdahler every quarter.~ ~A fire-machine of the size of the Swartzenburg 50 III, 42| drained by quite a small fire-machine, whilst on the other hand 51 III, 45| 45.~ ~The case with our fire-machine is, however, quite different, 52 III, 46| posses; compared to the fire-machine they may be looked upon 53 III, 47| 47.~ ~The fire-machine is not only a tool, whereupon 54 III, 47| artifices compared to the fire-machine are merely simple tools 55 III, 47| principles according to which the fire-machine has been constructed, are 56 III, 47| other artifices and the fire-machine, both in consideration of