New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 248
... light , and the manufac- ture of lamps . The lecturer began this illustration with some observations on the manufacture of oils , animal and vegetable , and noticed the beautiful light produced from naphtha , a mineral oil , or fluid ...
... light , and the manufac- ture of lamps . The lecturer began this illustration with some observations on the manufacture of oils , animal and vegetable , and noticed the beautiful light produced from naphtha , a mineral oil , or fluid ...
Page 250
... light than those at present employed for that purpose . The light is obtained on the Argand principle , without the use of glass , by conveying a current of air through the lantern . The lamp will contain sufficient oil to last several ...
... light than those at present employed for that purpose . The light is obtained on the Argand principle , without the use of glass , by conveying a current of air through the lantern . The lamp will contain sufficient oil to last several ...
Page 372
... light , electricity , and magnetism , which have each been elevated to the dignity of a characteristic name and place in general physics . 66 ' Light , ” he observes , " is , so to speak , an object rather of luxury than of positive ...
... light , electricity , and magnetism , which have each been elevated to the dignity of a characteristic name and place in general physics . 66 ' Light , ” he observes , " is , so to speak , an object rather of luxury than of positive ...
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