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Internal-Combustion Engines: A Review of the Development and Construction of Various Types and Their Economic Superiority for Modern Power Purposes (Classic Reprint)
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The ever - increasing use of electricity, both for lighting and for power purposes, calls for the adoption of engines having the highest fuel economy. Power is required for the building and propulsion of ships and transport vehicles of all kinds, the amount of fuel used in their production is of course inc...
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