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Page 12
... effect this act ; to be raised , by loan , on the most advantageous terms . By an act for better organizing the troops of the United States , passed March 3 , 1799 , it is enacted , that a regiment of infantry shall be composed of one ...
... effect this act ; to be raised , by loan , on the most advantageous terms . By an act for better organizing the troops of the United States , passed March 3 , 1799 , it is enacted , that a regiment of infantry shall be composed of one ...
Page 37
... effect , because it does not oxyd ; and because it radiates heat slowly . The flame of the ether while the wire con- tinues red hot over it , and before the ether actually takes fire in the glass ( which can always be avoided by a thin ...
... effect , because it does not oxyd ; and because it radiates heat slowly . The flame of the ether while the wire con- tinues red hot over it , and before the ether actually takes fire in the glass ( which can always be avoided by a thin ...
Page 63
... effect of frost and thaws , so common in our climate , which throws the grain out of the soil ; in consequence of which it perishes . Spring grain , does not require so much depth . Sow- ing broad cast answers with some seed , but for ...
... effect of frost and thaws , so common in our climate , which throws the grain out of the soil ; in consequence of which it perishes . Spring grain , does not require so much depth . Sow- ing broad cast answers with some seed , but for ...
Page 64
... effects on dif- ferent soils , as to require great care in its application . If some of our intelligent agriculturists would make this subject an ob- ject of investigation , and publish the result , they would essentially serve the ...
... effects on dif- ferent soils , as to require great care in its application . If some of our intelligent agriculturists would make this subject an ob- ject of investigation , and publish the result , they would essentially serve the ...
Page 79
... effects of the treaty of Ghent . However , if America should think proper again to declare war , the British nation is faithfully exhorted not to conduct another contest on the principles by which the last was regulated ; and not again ...
... effects of the treaty of Ghent . However , if America should think proper again to declare war , the British nation is faithfully exhorted not to conduct another contest on the principles by which the last was regulated ; and not again ...
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