A New Century of Inventions / Being Designs & Descriptions of One Hundred Machines, Relating to Arts, Manufactures, & Domestic Life

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PREFACE.

PART FIRST.

SYNOPSIS, (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER) OF THE CENTURY OF INVENTIONS COMPOSING THIS WORK.

PART SECOND.

PART THIRD.

PART FOURTH.

PART FIFTH.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

ERRATA.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.

Transcriber's Notes:

Please see Transcriber’s Notes at the end of this text.

Note that all Plates the text refers to may be found at the end of the book (starting here), as in the original work. For ease of reading, (parts of) the plates have been copied to that part of the text where they are described. The Plates at the end of the book provide links to larger scale plates (not available in all formats); many reference letters will only be visible in these larger scale plates.


A NEW
CENTURY OF INVENTIONS,
BEING
Designs & Descriptions
OF
ONE HUNDRED MACHINES,
RELATING TO
ARTS, MANUFACTURES, & DOMESTIC LIFE.


By JAMES WHITE, Civil Engineer.


Connoissons le principe—
Nourrissons nous des Elemens.

Girard Syn. fr.


Manchester:

PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY LEECH AND CHEETHAM, WRIGHT’S-COURT, MARKET-STREET.

AND SOLD BY

W. AND W. CLARKE, MARKET-PLACE; E. THOMSON, MARKET-STREET; T. SOWLER, ST. ANN’S-SQUARE, MANCHESTER.

G. WILSON, 49, ESSEX-STREET, STRAND; LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, PATERNOSTER-ROW, LONDON.

AND BY THE PRINCIPAL BOOKSELLERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.


1822.


Entered at Stationers’ Hall.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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