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After trying these screws I was very much dissatisfied with the result , because we
experienced what we technically call a considerable slip ; that is , we lost a
considerable portion which , by deduction according to the pitch , we ought to
have ...
After trying these screws I was very much dissatisfied with the result , because we
experienced what we technically call a considerable slip ; that is , we lost a
considerable portion which , by deduction according to the pitch , we ought to
have ...
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The question is , whether Woodcroft's has considerable merit ; Smith's is later
than his . Mr. Edward Cowper , lecturer on machinery at King's College :
Woodcroft's is a very great improvement upon the ordinary screw . The principle
of the ...
The question is , whether Woodcroft's has considerable merit ; Smith's is later
than his . Mr. Edward Cowper , lecturer on machinery at King's College :
Woodcroft's is a very great improvement upon the ordinary screw . The principle
of the ...
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The extension the evidence of considerable merit . vexation and expense in
contesting it . Nothing is decided here in the Privy in granting the extension as to
the validity of the patent . All Mar. 11 , 1846 . objections to it are saved of course ,
and ...
The extension the evidence of considerable merit . vexation and expense in
contesting it . Nothing is decided here in the Privy in granting the extension as to
the validity of the patent . All Mar. 11 , 1846 . objections to it are saved of course ,
and ...
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