This section is from the book "The Engineer's And Mechanic's Encyclopaedia", by Luke Hebert. Also available from Amazon: Engineer's And Mechanic's Encyclopaedia.
Engine, among practical men, is a term used synonymously with machine; but some eminent writers on Mechanics affect to distinguish it as designating more complicated structures than ordinary machines, notwithstanding which discrimination, these same writers define a cannon, which consists essentially of only one piece or part, as an engine; and a jacquard loom, which essentially consists of several hundred parts, as a machine!
 
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