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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... result from the Portugal grape grown in Madeira , and known as Tinto Madeira . Late accounts from California state that one grower made last year 200,000 gallons , another 140,000 gallons , while the smaller opera- tors were very ...
... result from the Portugal grape grown in Madeira , and known as Tinto Madeira . Late accounts from California state that one grower made last year 200,000 gallons , another 140,000 gallons , while the smaller opera- tors were very ...
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... fills it with admiration of the men who give so freely their time and the results of their laborious studies , to enlighten their fellow- citizens on such important subjects . While such noble minds exist among us , that altar OBITUARY .
... fills it with admiration of the men who give so freely their time and the results of their laborious studies , to enlighten their fellow- citizens on such important subjects . While such noble minds exist among us , that altar OBITUARY .
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... successful operation , and satisfactory results having been exhibited to your committee , they respectfully recommend that a gold medal be awarded to the inventor , as a mark of appreciation by the Institute of the scientific and ...
... successful operation , and satisfactory results having been exhibited to your committee , they respectfully recommend that a gold medal be awarded to the inventor , as a mark of appreciation by the Institute of the scientific and ...
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... to be impracticable and too expensive . 3. On Propagation , Hybridization , Forcing , etc. - This part of the Essay contains some excellent suggestions , the result of the expe- rience of the author ; but , taken as a.
... to be impracticable and too expensive . 3. On Propagation , Hybridization , Forcing , etc. - This part of the Essay contains some excellent suggestions , the result of the expe- rience of the author ; but , taken as a.
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... result from its combustion , it would afford a cheap substitute for the spirit lamp in chemical laboratories , and for gas . in culinary operations ; indeed , its very low cost would probably cause it to be used to a large extent for ...
... result from its combustion , it would afford a cheap substitute for the spirit lamp in chemical laboratories , and for gas . in culinary operations ; indeed , its very low cost would probably cause it to be used to a large extent for ...
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