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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... surface of an extremely sensitive sheet of photographically prepared paper , and made to pass in succession underneath an aperture , in which is fixed , in a movable socket , the negative to be printed from . Condensed light is thrown ...
... surface of an extremely sensitive sheet of photographically prepared paper , and made to pass in succession underneath an aperture , in which is fixed , in a movable socket , the negative to be printed from . Condensed light is thrown ...
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... surface , then run a one - horse subsoil in the bottom of the furrow when opened .. The manure is then spread , and in the drills the potatoes dropped from eight to ten inches apart in the rows and covered with about three inches of ...
... surface , then run a one - horse subsoil in the bottom of the furrow when opened .. The manure is then spread , and in the drills the potatoes dropped from eight to ten inches apart in the rows and covered with about three inches of ...
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... surface , run a horse hoe between the rows to level the ridges , as the ground between is higher than the rows . The loose earth falling between the young stock , .prevents the weeds from appearing directly in the rows . plow on either ...
... surface , run a horse hoe between the rows to level the ridges , as the ground between is higher than the rows . The loose earth falling between the young stock , .prevents the weeds from appearing directly in the rows . plow on either ...
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... surface so as to part with excess of moisture and prevent heating . They may also be kept in a cool and well venti- lated cellar if perfectly dry , but in all cases they should be shielded from the light , as its presence produces ...
... surface so as to part with excess of moisture and prevent heating . They may also be kept in a cool and well venti- lated cellar if perfectly dry , but in all cases they should be shielded from the light , as its presence produces ...
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... surface is just a quarter of an inch above the bent ends of the wires , or the support for the oil cup . 2. Fill the oil vessel with oil until it rises to within a quarter of an inch from the top of the vessel , or level with the top of ...
... surface is just a quarter of an inch above the bent ends of the wires , or the support for the oil cup . 2. Fill the oil vessel with oil until it rises to within a quarter of an inch from the top of the vessel , or level with the top of ...
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