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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... kind described , having their cranks at right angles . The movable heads being packed , and having connecting rods passing through stuffing boxes , may be regarded as pistons in estimating the friction of this engine . Admitting that ...
... kind described , having their cranks at right angles . The movable heads being packed , and having connecting rods passing through stuffing boxes , may be regarded as pistons in estimating the friction of this engine . Admitting that ...
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... kind ; when the potato is grown to a large size it becomes hollow in the center ; this causes it when cooked and cut open to have an unsightly appearance . PREPARATION OF THE SOIL . The potato appears to do well on nearly all soils , if ...
... kind ; when the potato is grown to a large size it becomes hollow in the center ; this causes it when cooked and cut open to have an unsightly appearance . PREPARATION OF THE SOIL . The potato appears to do well on nearly all soils , if ...
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... kind were the first destroyed by the black knot ; next the May Duke , and now all sorts more or less . Some white cherries are the least attacked of any but the native varieties . The curculio , whether they cause black knot and then ...
... kind were the first destroyed by the black knot ; next the May Duke , and now all sorts more or less . Some white cherries are the least attacked of any but the native varieties . The curculio , whether they cause black knot and then ...
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... kind , they will not eat grain ; but if hunger compels they will eat corn , young turkeys , and lambs ' eyes , and take goslins , or anything to keep from starving . For twenty years I have kept them from pulling corn , simply by ...
... kind , they will not eat grain ; but if hunger compels they will eat corn , young turkeys , and lambs ' eyes , and take goslins , or anything to keep from starving . For twenty years I have kept them from pulling corn , simply by ...
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... kind or kinds shall I purchase ? " I noticed a recipe of yours , reported in the proceedings of the Club , for curing hams , and upon trial we find it excellent . " Now , is there a way to corn beef so that it shall keep sweet through ...
... kind or kinds shall I purchase ? " I noticed a recipe of yours , reported in the proceedings of the Club , for curing hams , and upon trial we find it excellent . " Now , is there a way to corn beef so that it shall keep sweet through ...
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