London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, Band 37

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William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington
W. Newton, 1850

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Seite 50 - Gazette,' and shall forthwith upon the issuing thereof be laid before Parliament, if Parliament be then sitting, and if not then within fourteen days after the commencement of the then next Session...
Seite 50 - Act: provided always, that all such rules and regulations shall be published in the " London Gazette," and shall forthwith upon the issuing thereof be laid before Parliament, if Parliament be sitting, and if Parliament be not sitting, then within fourteen days after the commencement of the then next session; and such rules and regulations, or any of them, shall be published or notified by the registrar of designs in such other manner as the Board of Trade shall think fit to direct. XI.
Seite 45 - State, or by the Lord High Treasurer, or two of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, shall be a necessary and sufficient authority for passing any instrument under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, according to the tenor of such warrant : Provided that any instrument which may now be passed under the Great Seal by the fiat or under the authority or directions of the Lord Chancellor or otherwise without passing through any other office may continue to be passed as heretofore.
Seite 117 - This mode of soldering by the ' wet method' has been often recommended in various periodicals relating to the industrial arts ; but it has been objected that, practically speaking, the union between two pieces of metal could not be effected by means of a metal precipitated by galvanic agency. In order, however, to arrive at a definite conclusion upon this question, M. Eisner undertook the following experiments, the results of which are in favor of the practical use of the operation of soldering by...
Seite 383 - Chancery-lane, in the county of Middlesex, mechanical draughtsman, for an improved composition applicable to the coating of wood, metals, plaster, and other substances which are required to be preserved from decay ; which composition may be also employed as a pigment or paint, — being a communication.
Seite 43 - Gazette of this' day contains the official announcement that " the Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland granting the dignities of a Viscount and an Earl of the said United Kingdom to the Right Honourable Benjamin Disraeli, and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten...
Seite 110 - ... which registration is desired, and the name of the person claiming to be proprietor, together with his place of abode or business, or other place of address, or the name, style, or title of the firm under which he may be trading, shall register such sculpture, model, copy, or cast, in such manner and form as shall from time to time be prescribed or approved by the Board of Trade, for the whole or any part of the term during which copyright in such sculpture, model, copy, or cast may or shall...
Seite 119 - The article is in fact in an electro-negative state of excitation, whilst the zinc operates positively. The result is, that the faces which are placed opposite each other, when the ring has been cut, are negative ; that is to say, in an electric condition of the same denomination. During the progress of the electrolytic decomposition of the metallic salt in solution (sulphate of copper in the above case), the electro-positive molecules of copper which are detached simultaneously arrange themselves...
Seite 44 - Sign Manual, countersigned by the Lord Chancellor, or by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, or by the Lord High Treasurer, or two of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, shall be a necessary and sufficient authority for passing any instrument under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom...
Seite 262 - Whereon our fathers sate. And mark his brow ! Under whose shaggy canopy are set Two eyes, not dim, but of a healthy stare : Wide, sluggish, blank, and ignorant, and strange ; Proclaiming boldly that they never drew A look or motion of intelligence From infant conning of the Christ-cross-row, Or puzzling through a primer, line by line, Till perfect mastery crown the pains at last.

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