| 1771 - 414 páginas
...time necessary to beat the same, would have been twenty minutes. It is not, however, merely a saving of time that is gained by the use of the rolling press,...beaten. A shelf, therefore,, that will hold fifty books bound in the usual manner, would hold nearly sixty of such if bound in Mr. Burn's manner, a circumstance... | |
| Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - 1827 - 650 páginas
...time necessary to beat the same would have been twenty minutes. It is not, however, merely a saving of time that is gained by the use of the rolling press,...beaten. A shelf, therefore, that will hold fifty books bound in the usual manner would hold nearly sixty of such if bound in Mr. Burn's manner, a circumstance... | |
| Luke Herbert - 1828 - 396 páginas
...time necessary to beat the same would have been twenty minutes. It is not, however, merely a saving of time that is gained by the use of the rolling press,...beaten. A shelf therefore, that will hold fifty books bound in the usual manner, would hold sixty of such if bound in Mr. Burn's manner, a circumstance of... | |
| 1828 - 942 páginas
...time necessary to beat the same, would have been twenty minutes. It is not, however, merely a saving of time that is gained by the use of the rolling press,...beaten. A shelf, therefore, that will hold fifty books bound in the usual manner, would hold nearly sixty of such if bound in Mr. Burn's manner, a circumstance... | |
| 1828 - 888 páginas
...time necessary to beat the same, would have been twenty minutes. It is not, however, merely a saving of time that is gained by the 'use of the rolling...beaten. A shelf, therefore, that will hold fifty books, bound in the usual manner, would hold nearly sixty of such, if bound in Mr. Burn's manner; a circumstance... | |
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1828 - 498 páginas
...time necessary to beat the same would have been Iweuty minutes. It is not, however, merely a saving of time that is gained by the use of the rolling press,...have been by beating, and the compression is so much gretaer, that a rolled book will be reduced to about five-sixths of the thickness of the same book... | |
| 1828 - 458 páginas
...time necessary to beat the same would have been twenty minutes. It is not, however, merely a saving of time that is gained by the use of the rolling press, the paper is made smoother than it would hare been by beating, and the compression is so much gretaer, that a rolled book will be reduced to... | |
| 1828 - 508 páginas
...minutes. It is not, however, a mere saving of time that is gained by the use of the rolling-press — the paper is made smoother than it would have been by beating, and the compression is so much the greater, that a rolled book will be reduced to about 5-6 1 h of the thickness of the same book... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1830 - 512 páginas
...not merely a saving of time that is gained by the use of the rolling-press; the paper is made much smoother than it would have been by beating, and the...about five-sixths of the thickness of the same book beaten : so that a shelf that would hold fifty books bound on the old plan, will hold nearly sixty... | |
| 1830 - 522 páginas
...not merely a saving of time that is gained by the usa of the rolling-press; the paper is made much smoother than it would have been by beating, and the...about five-sixths of the thickness of the same book beaten : so that a shelf that would hold fifty books bound on the old plan, will hold nearly sixty... | |
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