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* History and Progress of the Steam Engine by [[Elijah Galloway]] and [[Luke Herbert]]. Published 1832.
* [[History and Progress of the Steam Engine]] by Elijah Galloway and Luke Herbert Published 1832.


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Latest revision as of 07:24, 16 January 2013

1782 James Watt, Birmingham, expansive engine — six contrivances for regulating the motion - double acting engine - two cylinders parallel motion, obtained by a rack and sector —semi-rotative engine — steam wheel.

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