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| Alphabetical [« »] steady 3 steam 90 steam-carriage 1 steam-engine 22 steam-engines 7 steam-power 2 steam-wheel 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 got 22 place 22 progress 22 steam-engine 22 such 22 three 21 again | Thomas H. Marshall James Watt IntraText - Concordances steam-engine |
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1 3| begun his experiments on the steam-engine, and in order that their 2 3| to consider the point the steam-engine had reached in its evolution 3 4| Caus's toy into a fullsized steam-engine of practical value. Unfortunately 4 4| existence.~The fact that a steam-engine had actually been used, 5 4| problem of perfecting the steam-engine, it is essential to understand 6 4| title of inventor of the steam-engine is indisputable. Newcomen' 7 4| eighties. In creating the steam-engine Watt created the science 8 5| thoughts. Robison began talking steam-engine " shop," telling Watt of 9 5| men the invention of the steam-engine was just a little commotion 10 5| his mind from his unlucky steam-engine. For things were going very 11 7| contributions to the design of the steam-engine. But he never allowed his 12 8| immense value of the new steam-engine, at least in so far as the 13 8| that the efficiency of the steam-engine had been increased fourfold 14 8| mechanical variation of the steam-engine. He had from the very first 15 8| alternative ways of adapting a steam-engine to drive a wheel, and sent 16 8| consider the erection of a steam-engine to take the place of the 17 8| inspired vision of his new steam-engine, all the labour that followed 18 9| had done with his first steam-engine, and in 18I4 he could report 19 9| him to give a place to the steam-engine in that " Economy of Vegetation " 20 9| hesitation they voted for the steam-engine, and invited William Symington 21 9| entirely beneficial. The steam-engine certainly hastened the growth 22 9| dangerous and unventilated. The steam-engine brought the factories into