Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen223William Blackwood, 1928 |
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... engines on the irreducible minimum of stores with a maximum of back - breaking manual labour . Britain is rightly proud of her long maritime supremacy . Blood , however , is the price of admiralty , and when " the white wings of ...
... engines on the irreducible minimum of stores with a maximum of back - breaking manual labour . Britain is rightly proud of her long maritime supremacy . Blood , however , is the price of admiralty , and when " the white wings of ...
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... engines are so com- plicated and costly . He sees where he can design them more simply and economically . He objects , when brooding over the lay - out of an engine - room , to vacant corners . Has he been to sea ? It is safe to assume ...
... engines are so com- plicated and costly . He sees where he can design them more simply and economically . He objects , when brooding over the lay - out of an engine - room , to vacant corners . Has he been to sea ? It is safe to assume ...
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... engines are mentioned here . The duplex pump , whereby the pis- ton rod of the left cylinder operates the valve - stem of the right , and vice versa , is a true couple , and as reliable as it is simple to adjust . It produces an even ...
... engines are mentioned here . The duplex pump , whereby the pis- ton rod of the left cylinder operates the valve - stem of the right , and vice versa , is a true couple , and as reliable as it is simple to adjust . It produces an even ...
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... engine of long One astonishing ship is now. ideal conditions . part of the ship's gear , and by some obscure process ... engines . The boilers of that ship were as old as the ship - twenty years . To enter the casings beneath them with a ...
... engine of long One astonishing ship is now. ideal conditions . part of the ship's gear , and by some obscure process ... engines . The boilers of that ship were as old as the ship - twenty years . To enter the casings beneath them with a ...
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... engine - room , she would choke with rage , stamp her foot , and stop dead . I would tickle her under the chin with a wrench , and she would give a terrific up and down stroke , ending with a heart- breaking bang . " Once for all I wont ...
... engine - room , she would choke with rage , stamp her foot , and stop dead . I would tickle her under the chin with a wrench , and she would give a terrific up and down stroke , ending with a heart- breaking bang . " Once for all I wont ...
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