An exact and true definition of the most stupendious water-commanding engine, invented by the Right Honourable (and deservedly to be praised and admired) Edward Somerset, Lord Marquess of Worcester, and by his Lordship himself presented to his most Excellent Majesty Charles the Second, our most gracious Sovereign ...
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- An exact and true definition of the most stupendious water-commanding engine, invented by the Right Honourable (and deservedly to be praised and admired) Edward Somerset, Lord Marquess of Worcester, and by his Lordship himself presented to his most Excellent Majesty Charles the Second, our most gracious Sovereign ...
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- Worcester, Edward Somerset, -- Marquis of, 1601-1667 -- Early works to 1800.
- Pumping machinery -- Early works to 1800.
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"An exact and true definition of the most stupendious water-commanding engine, invented by the Right Honourable (and deservedly to be praised and admired) Edward Somerset, Lord Marquess of Worcester, and by his Lordship himself presented to his most Excellent Majesty Charles the Second, our most gracious Sovereign ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67034.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.
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AN exact and true Definition of the most Stupendious Water∣commanding Engine, invented by the Right Honourable (and deservedly to be praised and admired)
Ed∣ward Somerset, Lord Marquess ofWorce∣ster, and by his Lordship himself presented to his most Excellent MajestyCharles the Second, our most gracious Sovereign. - letter
- A Stupendious or a Water-Commanding En∣gine, boundless for Height, or Quantity, requiring no External, nor even Additional help, or force to be set, or continued in moti∣on, but what intrinsecally is afforded from its own Operation, nor yet the twentieth part thereof: And the Engine consisteth of the following Particulars;
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AN exact and true Definition of the most Stupendious Water∣commanding Engine, invented by the Right Honourable (and deservedly to be praised and admired)
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An Act to Enable
Edward Marquess ofWorcester to Receive the Benefit and Pro∣fit of a Water-Commanding Engine by him Invented; One Tenth part whereof is appropria∣ted for the Benefit of the Kings Majesty, His Heirs and Succes∣sors. - In admirandam magis quàm imitandam, aut ullis Encomiis satis praedicandam, Illustrissimi Domini Marchionis Vigorniae Machinam Hydraulicam, Elogium.
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A Panegyrick to the Right Honourable EDWARD,Lord Marquess of Worcester,Ʋpon his stupendious and never-sufficiently∣commended Water-work.