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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... objects contemplated by the charter of the Institute ; and that for a period of upwards of thirty years the steady aim of its members and managers has been devoted to the advancement of these interests ; that the exhibitions and fairs ...
... objects contemplated by the charter of the Institute ; and that for a period of upwards of thirty years the steady aim of its members and managers has been devoted to the advancement of these interests ; that the exhibitions and fairs ...
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... object of the inventor is to apply the steam to the piston only during the half of the stroke when it has the quickest motion ; it is evident that this arrangement would require the momentum of a heavy fly - wheel to carry the crank ...
... object of the inventor is to apply the steam to the piston only during the half of the stroke when it has the quickest motion ; it is evident that this arrangement would require the momentum of a heavy fly - wheel to carry the crank ...
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... objects . It is centrally located , easy of access , the annual dues are small , and if no higher motive than that of economy were urged , it is doubtful if any public institution in the city offers supe- rior inducements , or where one ...
... objects . It is centrally located , easy of access , the annual dues are small , and if no higher motive than that of economy were urged , it is doubtful if any public institution in the city offers supe- rior inducements , or where one ...
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... objects of the Institute being to disseminate useful information , rather than to pro- mote its own aggrandizement , its operations are not confined to the circumscribed limits of its own members ; and it is to be regret- ted that a co ...
... objects of the Institute being to disseminate useful information , rather than to pro- mote its own aggrandizement , its operations are not confined to the circumscribed limits of its own members ; and it is to be regret- ted that a co ...
Page 48
... objects at the least possible cost . This may be done by the use of the lifting subsoil plow , and Knox's or Howes ' horse hoe . When the young vines are three or four inches above the surface , run a horse hoe between the rows to level ...
... objects at the least possible cost . This may be done by the use of the lifting subsoil plow , and Knox's or Howes ' horse hoe . When the young vines are three or four inches above the surface , run a horse hoe between the rows to level ...
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