Rumsey, J. (1788). A short treatise on the application of steam: Whereby is clearly shewn, from actual experiments, that steam may be applied to propel boats or vessels of any burthen against rapid currents with great velocity. : The same principles are also introduced with effect, by a machine of a simple and cheap construction, for the purpose of raising water sufficient for the working of grist-mills, saw-mills, &c. and for watering meadows and other purposes of agriculture. Printed by Joseph James: Chesnut-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Rumsey, James. A Short Treatise on the Application of Steam: Whereby Is Clearly Shewn, from Actual Experiments, That Steam May Be Applied to Propel Boats or Vessels of Any Burthen Against Rapid Currents with Great Velocity. : The Same Principles Are Also Introduced with Effect, by a Machine of a Simple and Cheap Construction, for the Purpose of Raising Water Sufficient for the Working of Grist-mills, Saw-mills, &c. and for Watering Meadows and Other Purposes of Agriculture. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph James: Chesnut-Street, 1788.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Rumsey, James. A Short Treatise on the Application of Steam: Whereby Is Clearly Shewn, from Actual Experiments, That Steam May Be Applied to Propel Boats or Vessels of Any Burthen Against Rapid Currents with Great Velocity. : The Same Principles Are Also Introduced with Effect, by a Machine of a Simple and Cheap Construction, for the Purpose of Raising Water Sufficient for the Working of Grist-mills, Saw-mills, &c. and for Watering Meadows and Other Purposes of Agriculture. Printed by Joseph James: Chesnut-Street, 1788.