| American Philosophical Society - 1793 - 428 pages
...With this view I procured a pair of fmiths bellow^, fixed in a wooden frame, fo as to work in the fame manner as at the forge. This apparatus being placed at the edge of the well; one end of a leathern tube (the hofe of a fire engine,) wasclofely adapted to the nofe of the bellows, and the other... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1794 - 514 pages
...of fmith's bellows, fixed in a wooden frame, fo as to work in the fame manner as at the forge. TKis apparatus being placed at the edge of the well, one end of a leathern tube (the hofe of a fire-engine) was clofely adapted to the nofe of the bellows, and the other... | |
| 1798 - 488 pages
...this view I procured a pair of fmith's bellows, fixed in & wooden frame, fo as to work in the lame manner as at the forge. This apparatus being placed at the edge of the well, one end of the leathern tube (the boie of a fire engine) was clofely adapted to the noie of the bellows, and the... | |
| 1798 - 408 pages
...procured a pair of fmiths bellows, fixed in a wooden frame fo as to work in the fame manner as at a forge. This apparatus being placed at the edge of the well, one end of a leathern tube (the hofe of a fire engine) was clofely adapted to the nofe of the bellowsj and the other... | |
| William Pybus - 1810 - 276 pages
...give place to the pure air introduced into it. With this view, he procured a pair of smith's bellows, fixed in a wooden frame, so as to work in the same...manner as at the forge. This apparatus being placed on the edge of the well, • F2 one end of a leather tube (the hose of a fire-engine) •was closely... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1819 - 430 pages
...foul would necessarily give way to the pure air. With this view, I procured a pair of smith's bellows, fixed in a wooden frame, so as to work in the same...being placed at the edge of the well, one end of a leathern tube (the nose of a fire engine) was closely adapted to the nose of the bellows, and the other... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 pages
...would necessarily give way to the pure air. — With this view I procured a pair of smith's bellows fixed in a wooden frame, so as to work in the same...being placed at the edge of the well, one end of a leathern tube (the hose of a fire engine) was closely adapted to the nose of the bellows, and the other... | |
| 1825 - 490 pages
...the foul would necessarily give way to the pure. With this view I procured n pair of smiths' bellows, fixed in a •wooden frame, so as to work in the same...being placed at the edge of the well ; one end of a leathern tube (the hose of a fire engine,) was closely adapted to the nose of the bellows, and the... | |
| Maria Eliza Rundell - 1837 - 596 pages
...would necessarily give way to the p,ure air. With this view, I procured a pair of smith's bellows, fixed in a wooden frame, so as to work in the same manner as at the forge. This apparatus being _ placed at the edge of the well, one end of a leathern tube (the hose of a fire engine) was closely... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1853 - 498 pages
...against it. To dusipate noxious vapours in veils, c^V. Procure a pair of smith's bellows, affixed on a wooden frame, so as to work in the same manner as...being placed at the edge of the well, one end of a leathern tube, (the nose of a fire engine) should be closely adapted to tlir nose of the bellows, and... | |
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