[ [426] What the steam-engine has done for the West is well known. What is yet expected from it in the East may be gathered from the few pregnant words lately uttered by Hassan Ali Khan, Persian Ambassador at the Court of France, at the recent celebration in Paris of a national festival instituted nineteen centuries before the birth of Christ. Having recalled the minds of his hearers to the early fire worship of his country, which sprang from the primeval idolatry, he proceeded to say that it was still to Fire that he fondly looked for the regeneration of Persia. Fire had changed the face of Europe. In the steam-engine, the railroad, the electric spark, the screw or paddle ship, far more than in gunpowder or rifled cannon, fire was the great benefactor that would bless one day the land of his forefathers, who had instinctively worshipped that element in secret anticipation of what was to come.
Transcriber’s Notes:
Minor inconsistencies in punctuation have been standardised. All other original errors and inconsistencies have been retained, except as follows (the first line is the original text, the second the passage as currently stands):
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Leipsic, in 1790. “I felt
Leipsic, in 1690. “I felt - [Page 38]:
this calamity befel Papin’s machine
this calamity befell Papin’s machine - [Page 111]:
he had sucessfully repaired an
he had successfully repaired an - [Page 120]:
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PAPIN’S DIGESTER. - [Page 128]:
it had been by chance and
it had been “by chance and - [Page 176]:
exceeding good acromatic
exceeding good achromatic - [Page 315]:
up your fortitute and try to
up your fortitude and try to - [Page 404]:
Every pains was taken to
Every pain was taken to - [Page 438]:
Symington was, ‘Why don’t you
Symington was, “Why don’t you - [Page 447]:
chains and ratched-wheels, as in
chains and ratchet-wheels, as in - [Page 447]:
proportionately elate at the
proportionately elated at the - [Page 497]:
[caption missing]
WATER-PIPE IN THE BED OF THE CLYDE. - [Page 516]:
Chasewater Mine and engine, 231;
Chacewater Mine and engine, 231; - [Page 516]:
Chasewater, 235, 239, 242–3;
Chacewater, 235, 239, 242–3; - [Page 517]:
Leman, William, Penzance, 69.
Lemon, William, Penzance, 69. - [Page 518]:
Rumford gold medal, 525;
Rumford gold medal, 425; - [Page 519]:
Sorbiere, M., on Marquis of
Sorbière, M., on Marquis of - [Page 519]:
Papin, 67;
Papin, 37; - [Page 519]:
Steam flour-mills, 291, 325–5, 327.
Steam flour-mills, 291, 325–6, 327. - [Page 520]:
returns to Sotland, refused permission
returns to Scotland, refused permission - [Page 520]:
Watt’s imperfecfections, 258;
Watt’s imperfections, 258; - [Page 521]:
Wilkinson, John, of Brosely, constructs
Wilkinson, John, of Broseley, constructs - [Page 521]:
William III. and Savary, 50.
William III. and Savery, 50. - [Page VI]:
The Story of the
“The Story of the - [Footnote 24]:
By Tho. Savory, Gent. London,
By Tho. Savery, Gent. London, - [Footnote 32]:
a large, A, A, and a
a large, A, and a - [Footnote 224]:
19th November, 1791.
19th November, 1781. - [Footnote 361]:
substitute for isinglas, he occupied
substitute for isinglass, he occupied