The Cornhill MagazineWilliam Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1926 |
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... means of transmitting power , just as a belt or a chain is a means of transmitting power . The reason why electricity has been universally adopted is because it is a con- venient and efficient means of transmitting power , and in ...
... means of transmitting power , just as a belt or a chain is a means of transmitting power . The reason why electricity has been universally adopted is because it is a con- venient and efficient means of transmitting power , and in ...
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... means of supplying this need ? It is agreed that electricity is the economic means for dis- tributing the power , and going back a step further to the source , we have no choice in this country but to accept coal as the prime source of ...
... means of supplying this need ? It is agreed that electricity is the economic means for dis- tributing the power , and going back a step further to the source , we have no choice in this country but to accept coal as the prime source of ...
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... means of existence . We proceed then to show that , by suitably treating one ton of coal prior to generating motive power , we split up the coal into different products , each of which has a market value . Some of these products we use ...
... means of existence . We proceed then to show that , by suitably treating one ton of coal prior to generating motive power , we split up the coal into different products , each of which has a market value . Some of these products we use ...
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