Memoirs of the Most Eminent American Mechanics: Also Lives of Distinguished European Mechanics, Together with a Collection of Anecdotes, Descriptions, Etc. Etc. Relating to the Mechanic ArtsJ. C. Derby, 1856 - 482 páginas |
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... expenses of the experiment to be paid out of the general treasury , and conferred upon him other rewards . " The editor of the Franklin Journal , from which this extract has been made , observes , " when the Public Records ' shall ...
... expenses of the experiment to be paid out of the general treasury , and conferred upon him other rewards . " The editor of the Franklin Journal , from which this extract has been made , observes , " when the Public Records ' shall ...
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... it to perfection , so long as the shareholders furnished the means of defraying the expenses . Indeed , disappointment and oppression appear to have borne him company from his very youth ; and , as he JOHN FITCH . 16.
... it to perfection , so long as the shareholders furnished the means of defraying the expenses . Indeed , disappointment and oppression appear to have borne him company from his very youth ; and , as he JOHN FITCH . 16.
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... expense , make a boat go at the rate of eight miles an hour , in dead water , in eighteen months , or forfeit all the expenditures on failing ; or I would engage with any others to accept these terms . Each re- linquished one half of ...
... expense , make a boat go at the rate of eight miles an hour , in dead water , in eighteen months , or forfeit all the expenditures on failing ; or I would engage with any others to accept these terms . Each re- linquished one half of ...
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... expense of a college education for him was what he could not very well afford . He was removed , and placed for another year under a teacher of writing and arithmetic ; after which his father took him home , when he was no more than ten ...
... expense of a college education for him was what he could not very well afford . He was removed , and placed for another year under a teacher of writing and arithmetic ; after which his father took him home , when he was no more than ten ...
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... expense he returned wholly unsuccessful , and without any favorable pros . pects for the future . The Brandywine millers in particular op- posed their adoption with all their influence , until they were in use in several mills around ...
... expense he returned wholly unsuccessful , and without any favorable pros . pects for the future . The Brandywine millers in particular op- posed their adoption with all their influence , until they were in use in several mills around ...
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Página 404 - About midnight will I go out into the midst of Egypt: and all the firstborn in the land of Egypt shall die, from the firstborn of Pharaoh that sitteth upon his throne, even unto the firstborn of the maidservant that is behind the mill; and all the firstborn of beasts.
Página 44 - I have been the more particular in this description of my journey, and shall be so of my first entry into that city, that you may in your mind compare such unlikely beginnings with the figure I have since made there.
Página 43 - They read it, commented on it in my hearing, and I had the exquisite pleasure of finding it met with their approbation, and that in their different guesses at the author, none were named but men of some character * among us for learning and ingenuity.
Página 51 - We had scarce opened our letters and put our press in order, before George House, an acquaintance of mine, brought a countryman to us, whom he had met in the street inquiring for a printer. All our cash was now expended in the variety of particulars we had been obliged to procure, and this countryman's five shillings, being our first-fruits, and coming so seasonably, gave me more pleasure than any crown I have since earned ; and the gratitude I felt toward House has made me often more ready than...
Página 45 - ... gave the other two to a woman and her child that came down the river in the boat with us, and were waiting to go farther. Thus...
Página 41 - I also sometimes jumbled my collection of hints into confusion, and after some weeks endeavored to reduce them into the best order before I began to form the full sentences and complete the subject. This was to teach me method in the arrangement of the thoughts. By comparing my work with the original, I discovered many faults and corrected them ; but I sometimes had the pleasure to fancy that in certain particulars of small consequence I had been fortunate enough to improve the method or the language,...
Página 293 - Its aliment is coal, wood, charcoal, or other combustible ; it consumes none while idle ; it never tires, and wants no sleep ; it is not subject to malady when originally well made, and only refuses to work when worn out with age ; it is equally active in all climates, and will do work of any kind ; it is a water-pumper, a miner, a sailor, a cotton-spinner, a weaver, a blacksmith, a miller, &c.
Página 143 - The soldier flew, the sailor too, And scared almost to death, sir, Wore out their shoes to spread the news, And ran till out of breath, sir. Now up and down, throughout the town, Most frantic scenes were acted ; And some ran here and others there, Like men almost distracted. Some fire...
Página 45 - I went for a draught of the river water ; and, being filled with one of my rolls, gave the other two to a woman and her child that came down the river in the boat with us, and were waiting to go farther.
Página 41 - I had gone on making verses ; since the continual occasion for words of the same import, but of different length, to suit the measure, or of different sound for the rhyme, would have laid me under a constant necessity of searching for variety, and also have tended to fix that variety in my mind and make me master of it.