A treatise on the steam-engine in its various applications to mines, mills, steam navigation, railways, and agriculture

with theoretical investigations respecting the motive power of heat and the proper proportions of steam-engines, elaborate tables of the right dimensions of every part and practical instructions for the manufacture and management of every species of engine in actual use

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A treatise on the steam-engine in its various applications to mines, mills, steam navigation, railways, and agriculture

with theoretical investigations respecting the motive power of heat and the proper proportions of steam-engines, elaborate tables of the right dimensions of every part and practical instructions for the manufacture and management of every species of engine in actual use

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Language
English
Pages
495

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Published in
London

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Library of Congress
TJ275 .B776

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Pagination
x, [2], 495, [1] p.
Number of pages
495

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Open Library
OL6972468M
LCCN
06026288
OCLC/WorldCat
569808

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