Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 276E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 183
... burners now in use are faulty and extravagant . It is rather curious that people generally will spend a considerable sum on an elegant chandelier , and then burn the gas itself through burners costing perhaps two a penny , and giving ...
... burners now in use are faulty and extravagant . It is rather curious that people generally will spend a considerable sum on an elegant chandelier , and then burn the gas itself through burners costing perhaps two a penny , and giving ...
Page 185
... burners . It is maintained , on the one hand , that luminous burners are better adapted for roasting , while , on the other , some regard the atmospheric burner as cleaner and equally if not more efficient . In both cases the joint is ...
... burners . It is maintained , on the one hand , that luminous burners are better adapted for roasting , while , on the other , some regard the atmospheric burner as cleaner and equally if not more efficient . In both cases the joint is ...
Page 195
... burners were made to draw out , or swing forward from beneath the asbestos balls or packing they would then be lighted silently , a little gas might be first passed without any danger of explosion , and they would be adjusted in full ...
... burners were made to draw out , or swing forward from beneath the asbestos balls or packing they would then be lighted silently , a little gas might be first passed without any danger of explosion , and they would be adjusted in full ...
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Atlantic Record A Run for the By JAMES MILNE | 161 |
Change A of Name By the Author of Francis and Frances | 217 |
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