The Story of John Smeaton and the Eddystone LighthouseT. Nelson and Sons, 1876 - 117 من الصفحات |
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... connected by decorative work . The machine was fastened to the extremity of a strong pole or shaft , like a mast , and so placed that its radiance was mainly directed seaward . The impression which the fire - towers produced on the mind ...
... connected by decorative work . The machine was fastened to the extremity of a strong pole or shaft , like a mast , and so placed that its radiance was mainly directed seaward . The impression which the fire - towers produced on the mind ...
الصفحة 11
... hermits . A deep inlet on that side was called the Pirates ' Creek , because , in very early times , it had been the resort of the Carian and Samian sea - rovers . 12 THE ALEXANDRIAN PHAROS . The island was connected with.
... hermits . A deep inlet on that side was called the Pirates ' Creek , because , in very early times , it had been the resort of the Carian and Samian sea - rovers . 12 THE ALEXANDRIAN PHAROS . The island was connected with.
الصفحة 12
... connected with the mainland by an artificial mound , or causeway , which , from its extent , seven stadia ( about three - quarters of a mile ) , was called the Heptastadium . In its whole length a couple of breaks occurred , to allow of ...
... connected with the mainland by an artificial mound , or causeway , which , from its extent , seven stadia ( about three - quarters of a mile ) , was called the Heptastadium . In its whole length a couple of breaks occurred , to allow of ...
الصفحة 47
... connection in Leeds , he not unnaturally wished his son to profit by it ; but the future engineer revolted from " Black- stone's Commentaries " and " Coke upon Little- ton ; " and though , like a good son , he attended assiduously to ...
... connection in Leeds , he not unnaturally wished his son to profit by it ; but the future engineer revolted from " Black- stone's Commentaries " and " Coke upon Little- ton ; " and though , like a good son , he attended assiduously to ...
الصفحة 48
... connected with his maintenance . It is not to be supposed that a young man with so much strength of purpose and clearness of in- tellect would devote himself only to the mechanical part of his profession . He read industriously and ...
... connected with his maintenance . It is not to be supposed that a young man with so much strength of purpose and clearness of in- tellect would devote himself only to the mechanical part of his profession . He read industriously and ...
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الصفحة 117 - THE LIGHTHOUSE. THE rocky ledge runs far into the sea, And on its outer point, some miles away, The Lighthouse lifts its massive masonry, A pillar of fire by night, of cloud by day.
الصفحة 106 - His mind was as clear as crystal, and his demonstrations will be found mathematically conclusive. To this day there are no writings so valuable as his in the highest walks of scientific engineering ; and when young men ask me, as they frequently do, what they should read, I invariably say, 'Go to Smeaton's philosophical papers; read them, master them thoroughly, and nothing will be of greater service to you.
الصفحة 112 - To the dulling of my spirits : sit down and rest. Even here I will put off my hope, and keep it No longer for my flatterer : he is drown'd Whom thus we stray to find ; and the sea mocks Our frustrate search on land.
الصفحة 48 - He forged his iron and steel, and melted his metal ; he had tools of every sort for working in wood, ivory, and metals. He had made a lathe by which he...
الصفحة 117 - A speechless wrath. that rises and subsides In the white lip and tremour of the face . And, as the evening darkens , lo ! how bright , Through the deep purple of the twilight air , Beams forth the sudden radiance of its light , With strange, unearthly...
الصفحة 27 - With that Winstanley went his way, And left the rock renowned, And summer and winter his pilot star Hung bright o'er Plymouth Sound. But it fell out, fell out at last, That he would put to sea, To scan once more his lighthouse tower On the rock o