Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1863 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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... force pump , by hand power , Silver Medal . 3. For the best novelty in building materials , and machinery for preparing the same .. 4. For the best novelty of practical value extracted or manufactured from coal oil , coal tar , or ...
... force pump , by hand power , Silver Medal . 3. For the best novelty in building materials , and machinery for preparing the same .. 4. For the best novelty of practical value extracted or manufactured from coal oil , coal tar , or ...
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... force of all good men to teach the lawless to respect it . Then we may be able to grow trees , though there is another danger . I once planted a dozen trees along the road , and they were stolen the first night . We need a strong law to ...
... force of all good men to teach the lawless to respect it . Then we may be able to grow trees , though there is another danger . I once planted a dozen trees along the road , and they were stolen the first night . We need a strong law to ...
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... force on all classes the conviction that we cannot succeed until we are determined to be just . ' By this sign shall we conquer . ' " During these days England is struggling , by means of her capitalists , to lay the foundations of a ...
... force on all classes the conviction that we cannot succeed until we are determined to be just . ' By this sign shall we conquer . ' " During these days England is struggling , by means of her capitalists , to lay the foundations of a ...
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... force required to perform the whole operation , as they have proved that the shaker can be easily driven by this mode by a boy weighing only sixty pounds instead of a power seven hundred pounds by the old method . On motion , the ...
... force required to perform the whole operation , as they have proved that the shaker can be easily driven by this mode by a boy weighing only sixty pounds instead of a power seven hundred pounds by the old method . On motion , the ...
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... force their trees by artificial means , have the pleasure of seeing a pre- cocious growth and bearing condition , and early and quick decay , and death , after a few extraordinary crops had been taken from them . The wood of such trees ...
... force their trees by artificial means , have the pleasure of seeing a pre- cocious growth and bearing condition , and early and quick decay , and death , after a few extraordinary crops had been taken from them . The wood of such trees ...
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