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In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed... No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. Preface to 1828 Dictionary
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BOIL'ER, n. A person who boils.
One
who boils.
A vessel in which any thing is boiled.
* The word boiler is a generic term covering a great variety of kettles, saucepans, clothes boilers, evaporators, coppers, retorts, etc. A strong metallic vessel, usually
of wrought iron plates riveted together, or a composite structure variously
formed, in which steam is generated for driving engines, or for heating,
cooking, or other purposes.
* The earliest steam boilers were usually spheres or sections of spheres, heated wholly from the outside. Watt used the wagon boiler (shaped like the top of a covered wagon) which is still used with low pressures. Most of the boilers in present use may be classified as plain cylinder boilers, flue boilers, sectional and tubular boilers. Barrel of a boiler, the cylindrical part
containing the flues. -- Boiler plate,
Boiler iron, plate or rolled iron of about a quarter
to a half inch in thickness, used for making boilers and tanks, for
covering ships, etc. -- Cylinder boiler, one
which consists of a single iron cylinder. -- Flue
boilers are usually single shells containing a small number
of large flues, through which the heat either passes from the fire or
returns to the chimney, and sometimes containing a fire box inclosed by
water. -- Locomotive boiler, a boiler which
contains an inclosed fire box and a large number of small flues leading to
the chimney. -- Multiflue boiler. Same as
Tubular boiler, below. -- Sectional boiler,
a boiler composed of a number of sections, which are usually of small
capacity and similar to, and connected with, each other. By multiplication
of the sections a boiler of any desired capacity can be built up. --
Tubular boiler, a boiler containing tubes which form
flues, and are surrounded by the water contained in the boiler. See
Illust. of Steam boiler, under Steam. --
Tubulous boiler. See under Tubulous. See
Tube, A sunken reef; esp., a
coral reef on which the sea breaks heavily.
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