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Specifiation of the patent granted to John Hague, of Cable Street, Wellclose Square, in the Parish of Saint George in the East, in the County of Middlesex, engineer, for raising water by the application and arrangement of a well known power, from mines, excavations, holds of ships or vessels and other places where water might be deposited or accumulated whether from accidental or natural causes, and also applying power to, and in giving motion to certain machinery. [From "The Repository of Patent Inventions, no. 48, new series].

Publisher: London : J. S. Hodson, Printer,..., 1836Description: 6, [2]p.Subject(s): Hydraulic machinery
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VOL.266(9) Observations on the factory system. VOL.26(7) Julius's first letter to the people of England, on the Catholic question. VOL.267(1) Reasons and plans for the encouragement of agriculture, 1836. No.I VOL.267(10) Specifiation of the patent granted to John Hague, of Cable Street, Wellclose Square, in the Parish of Saint George in the East, in the County of Middlesex, engineer, for raising water by the application and arrangement of a well known power, from mines, excavations, holds of ships or vessels and other places where water might be deposited or accumulated whether from accidental or natural causes, and also applying power to, and in giving motion to certain machinery. [From "The Repository of Patent Inventions, no. 48, new series]. VOL.267(11) London Grand Junction Railway. Reasons in support of the second reading of the amended bill, purporting to be put forth by Sweet and Sutton, solicitors for the bill; with observations upon those reasons, and in opposition to the second reading of the said bill, by Robert McWilliam. VOL.267(12) London Grand Junction Railway Bill. Grounds of objection to this bill, by Robert McWilliam and others, occupiers of premises and owners of property on the line. VOL.267(14) Glasgow water works bill. Extracted from newspaper report of public meeting at Glasgow, on the 5th of March 1838.

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Running title "Hague's patent for raising water"

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