informed that Mr. Newcomen was as early in his invention. " as Mr. Savery was in his, only the latter, being nearer the " Court, had obtained his Patent before the other knew it, on " which account Mr. Newcomen was glad to come in as a Historical Eloge of James Watt - Page 50by François Arago - 1839 - 261 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Stuart - 1829 - 510 pages
...but I am well informed that Mr. Newcomen was as early in his invention as Mr. Savery was in his, only the latter, being nearer the Court, had obtained his...Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it."— Vol. ii. p. 216., Haritxm's Hydrostatics, CONDENSING CYLINDER. 151 for the new engine, his interest... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1829 - 372 pages
...but I am well informed that Mr. Newcomen was as early in his invention as Mr. Savery was in his, only the latter, being nearer the court, had obtained his...Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it." f being averse to contention, he was contented to share the honour and profits with Savery." — Mech.... | |
| Robert Stuart - 1829 - 550 pages
...Newcomen was as early in his invention as Mr. Savery was in his, only the latter, being nearer the Conn, had obtained his patent before the other knew it;...Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it."— Vol. ii. p. 216., Smttcr'i Hydrostatics, CONDENSING CYLINDEn. 151 for the new engine, his iaterest... | |
| John Scott Russell - 1841 - 422 pages
...but I am well informed, that Mr Newcomen was as early in his invention as Mr Savary was in his, only the latter being nearer the court, had obtained his...Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it." Dr Desaguliers, speaking of Savary's engine, also says, " these discouragements (the difficulty of... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1842 - 608 pages
...was in his, only the latter being nearer the court, had obtain'd his patent before the other knew of it ; on which account Mr. Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it." (Hydrostatics, 342.) That is, as a partner to his own invention. To Newcomen and his associate belongs... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1842 - 612 pages
...was in his, only the latter being nearer the court, had obtain'd his patent before the other knew of it ; on which account Mr. Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it." (Hydrostatics, 342.) That is, as a partner to his own invention. To Newcomen and his associate belongs... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1846 - 646 pages
...hig, only the latter beinp nearer the court, had obtain' d his patent before the other knew of it; o: which account Mr. Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner U» k." (Hydrostatics, 342.) That is, as a partner to his own invention. To Newcomen and his associate... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1851 - 646 pages
...was in his, only the latter being nearer the court, had obtain'd his patent before the other knew of it ; on which account Mr. Newcomen was glad to come in as a partner to it." (Hydrostatics, 342.) That is, as a partner to his own invention. To Newcomen and his associate belongs... | |
| James Patrick Muirhead - 1858 - 656 pages
...am well informed that Mr. " Newcomen was as early in his invention as Mr. Savery was ?' in his, only the latter, being nearer the Court, had obtained "...engine has, however, always borne the name of Newcomen. * 'A Course of Experimental Philosophy,' vol. ii., p. 4CC, cd. 17(3. CHAP. XII. NEWCOMEN AND CAWLEY.... | |
| James Patrick Muirhead - 1859 - 652 pages
...am well " informed that Mr. Newcomen was as early in his invention " as Mr. Savery was in his, only the latter, being nearer the " Court, had obtained...In those first made, one cylinder was placed within • ' A Course of Experimental Phi- first edition of the second volume, • losophy,' vol. ii., p.... | |
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