Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1867 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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... effect . By contrasting the amount secured to be paid for the coming year with the sum which the Institute is now receiving , it will be seen that the difference is an advance of one hundred and fifty per cent , and it is contemplated ...
... effect . By contrasting the amount secured to be paid for the coming year with the sum which the Institute is now receiving , it will be seen that the difference is an advance of one hundred and fifty per cent , and it is contemplated ...
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... effect that it was mor- ally impossible for people to live in such a sandy region as he knew it was at Hammonton , Mr. Quinn said that he had the statis- tics to prove that no section of the country could show a greater net result than ...
... effect that it was mor- ally impossible for people to live in such a sandy region as he knew it was at Hammonton , Mr. Quinn said that he had the statis- tics to prove that no section of the country could show a greater net result than ...
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... effect , and always , and frequently put a small quantity of red pepper , dry , into the mouth and throat . Powdered charcoal is sometimes beneficial , ast the development of the disease is very corrupt and offensive . I saved a ...
... effect , and always , and frequently put a small quantity of red pepper , dry , into the mouth and throat . Powdered charcoal is sometimes beneficial , ast the development of the disease is very corrupt and offensive . I saved a ...
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... effect . FRUIT PRESERVER . A new fruit preserver , patented by Mr. John J. Squire , was exhibited , which has some advantages over all other cans and jars , contrived for the purpose of preserving fruit in its natural condi- tion . An ...
... effect . FRUIT PRESERVER . A new fruit preserver , patented by Mr. John J. Squire , was exhibited , which has some advantages over all other cans and jars , contrived for the purpose of preserving fruit in its natural condi- tion . An ...
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... effect of imagination than reality . Some persons are affected unpleasantly by the smell of roses . Some people make a great outcry if they happen to smell the odor of a skunk , and where it comes very thick , it may be unpleasant , yet ...
... effect of imagination than reality . Some persons are affected unpleasantly by the smell of roses . Some people make a great outcry if they happen to smell the odor of a skunk , and where it comes very thick , it may be unpleasant , yet ...
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