| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1841 - 494 páginas
...power. It would appear that this application of extra power had only obtained a very moderate speed, while the great first outlay, with the commensurate...respectively of one hundred and ten, eighty, and sixty horses power ; yet their speed was in the inverse ratio of their power : the vessel with the smallest... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1841 - 508 páginas
...power. It would appear that this application of extra power had only obtained a very moderate speed, while the great first outlay, with the commensurate...seen three steamers of identical tonnage leave the IJroomielaw at the same time, their engines being respectively of one hundred and ten, eighty, and... | |
| 1841 - 912 páginas
...power. It would appear that this application of extra power had only obtained a very moderate speed, while the great first outlay, with the commensurate...seen three steamers of identical tonnage leave the Brooniielaw at the same time, their engines being respectively of one hundred and ten, eighty, and... | |
| 1841 - 554 páginas
...power. It would appear that this application of extra power had only ohtained a very moderate speud, while the great first outlay, with the commensurate...this the proprietors alone could give any account; hut as to the speed attained, he had seen three steamers of identical tonnage leave the Broomielaw... | |
| William Newton - 1841 - 494 páginas
...power. It would appear that this application of extra power had only obtained a very moderate speed, while the great first outlay, with the commensurate...expenses, had reduced the commercial profit to the lowest point,—of this the proprietors' alone could give any account; but as to the speed attained, he had... | |
| 1842 - 396 páginas
...power. It would appear that this application of extra power had only obtained a very moderate speed, while the great first outlay, with the commensurate...expenses, had reduced the commercial profit to the lowest pointy-^of this the proprietors alone could give any account ; but as to the speed attained, he had... | |
| 1841 - 596 páginas
...power. It would appear that this application of extra power had only obtained a very moderate speed, while the great first outlay, with the commensurate...account ; but as to the speed attained, he had seen throe steamers of identical tonnage leave the Broomielaw at the same time, their engines being respectively... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1848 - 652 páginas
...power. It would appear that this application of extra power had only obtained a very moderate speed, •while the great first outlay, with the commensurate...this the proprietors alone could give any account ; hut as to the speed attained, Speed. he had seen three steamers of identical tonnage leave the Broomielaw... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1848 - 536 páginas
...point, — of this the proprietors alone could give any account ; but as to the speed attained, Speed. he had seen three steamers of identical tonnage leave...respectively of one hundred and ten, eighty, and sixty horses power; yet their speed was in the inverse ratio of their power : the vessel with the smallest... | |
| 1841 - 460 páginas
...power. It would appear that this application of extra power had only obtained a very moderate speed, while the great first outlay, with the commensurate...respectively of one hundred and ten, eighty, and sixty horses power; yet their speed was in the inverse ratio of their power : the vessel with the smallest... | |
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