Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 19

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Vols. 39-204 (1874/75-1916/17) have a section 3 containing "Abstracts of papers in foreign transactions and periodicals" (title varies); issued separately, 1919-37, as the institution's Engineering abstracts from the current periodical literature of engineering and applied science, published outside the United Kingdom.
 

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Page 129 - I had my chalk to draw any line, was this, — that the state ought to confine itself to what regards the state, or the creatures of the state, namely, the exterior establishment of its religion ; its magistracy ; its revenue ; its military force by sea and land ; the corporations that owe their existence to its fiat ; in a word, to every thing that is truly and properly public ; to the public peace, to the public safety, to the public order, to the public prosperity.
Page 653 - For this purpose, nothing more was necessary than a deep perpendicular face of perfect masonry, and so long as it stood firm, it was faultless, and the water inside was smooth as in a mill-pond ; for the reflection really converted the whole effect of the roller on itself into a simple pressure of water. When such a wave was reflected on a perpendicular wall, it merely produced a hydraulic pressure, equal to that due to little more than double its own height. A roller, 20 feet in height, would produce...
Page 199 - Council may publish the same, in any way and at any time they may think proper; but should the Council refuse, or delay the publication of such Paper beyond a reasonable time, the Author thereof shall have a right to copy the same, and to publish it as he may think fit, having previously given notice, in writing, to the Secretary of his intention. No person shall publish, or give his consent for the publication of any communication presented and belonging to the Institution, without the previous...
Page 200 - Diagrams may be sent for the illustration of any particular portions. Papers which have been read at the Meetings of other Scientific Societies, or have been published in any form, cannot be read at a Meeting of the Institution, nor be admitted to competition for the Premiums.
Page 195 - The Comparative Duty performed by, and Improvements in the Construction of, modern Pumping Engines for raising Water, for the Supply of Towns, or for the Drainage of Mines ; noticing in the latter cases...
Page 132 - Secretary returned thanks. The Ballot having been open more than an hour, the Scrutineers, after examining the papers, announced that the following gentlemen were duly elected to fill the several offices in the Council for the ensuing year : — President, JAMES MEADOWS RENDEL.
Page 196 - Descriptions of the various kinds of machinery in use in the principal shipping ports, for the shipment of coal; noticing particularly those in which the greatest expedition is combined with the least amount of breakage of the coal ; and also accounts of the means of unshipping and measuring or weighing the coal, on its arrival in port.
Page 196 - ... the principal dimensions of the Engines and Vessels, draught of water, tonnage, speed, consumption of fuel, &c. 23. The best forms for river and seagoing Steam Vessels ; with practical examples.
Page 653 - Now in deep water there were not only the oscillating surface waves to be encountered, but also those which he had termed waves of translation, forming what were called rollers at the Cape of Good Hope, and when on a smaller scale, known as ground swell. These were a much more troublesome class of waves ; it was mainly with them that the engineer had to deal in places open to the Atlantic ; and after a storm of some duration at sea they...
Page 208 - Extra fcap. 8vo. 4s. 6d. LATHAM. — The Construction of Wrought-iron Bridges. Embracing the Practical Application of the Principles of Mechanics to Wrought-iron Girder Work. By JH LATHAM, Civil Engineer. 8vo. With numerous detail Plates. Second Edition. . [Preparing. LATHAM. — Black and White : A Three Months

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