Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 51Institution of Civil Engineers, 1878 |
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... marine purposes . The vessels built by Messrs . Ran- dolph and Elder , being mainly engaged in the Pacific Ocean , did not attract the notice they deserved , so that the invention , or rather application , was for a while experimental ...
... marine purposes . The vessels built by Messrs . Ran- dolph and Elder , being mainly engaged in the Pacific Ocean , did not attract the notice they deserved , so that the invention , or rather application , was for a while experimental ...
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... marine engineering and naval architecture , it tended to prevent the development of the talents of engineers and to subordinate them to those who were placed in absolute authority . He did not desire to find fault with any particular ...
... marine engineering and naval architecture , it tended to prevent the development of the talents of engineers and to subordinate them to those who were placed in absolute authority . He did not desire to find fault with any particular ...
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... marine engineer- ing their study , and that they should not be interfered with by the departments who undertook to control matters of which they had only a superficial knowledge . He cordially agreed with the Author that the ...
... marine engineer- ing their study , and that they should not be interfered with by the departments who undertook to control matters of which they had only a superficial knowledge . He cordially agreed with the Author that the ...
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... marine engineering he had made several screw propellers for American steamboats , and in all those cases the blades were unequally placed , two near together and the others wider apart , so that the Americans recognised the difference ...
... marine engineering he had made several screw propellers for American steamboats , and in all those cases the blades were unequally placed , two near together and the others wider apart , so that the Americans recognised the difference ...
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... marine engineering . The designer of the engines of one of the largest lines of American steamboats had recently shown him his drawings for those engines . In some of them the English plan of two cylinders had been adopted , and in ...
... marine engineering . The designer of the engines of one of the largest lines of American steamboats had recently shown him his drawings for those engines . In some of them the English plan of two cylinders had been adopted , and in ...
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