First Century of National Existence: The United States as They Were and are ... Mineral Wealth ... Public Lands ... Internal Trade ... Immigration ... Banking ... Insurance ... Literature and Authors ...L. Stebbins, 1874 - 586 pages |
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... received in the United 239 Hoe and Adams Presses . 297 240 TYPES ..... 298 240 Machines for Casting Types .. 298 Stereotype , Electrotype .. 300 NEWSPAPERS .. 301 States by Immigrants ..... Amount of Money remitted by Friends in aid of ...
... received in the United 239 Hoe and Adams Presses . 297 240 TYPES ..... 298 240 Machines for Casting Types .. 298 Stereotype , Electrotype .. 300 NEWSPAPERS .. 301 States by Immigrants ..... Amount of Money remitted by Friends in aid of ...
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... receiving years is accomplished - viz : to rid iron of and retaining the highest temper , it is unsur- its arch enemies , sulphur and phosphorus- passed by any steel or iron known to manu- the former rendering the metal what is tech ...
... receiving years is accomplished - viz : to rid iron of and retaining the highest temper , it is unsur- its arch enemies , sulphur and phosphorus- passed by any steel or iron known to manu- the former rendering the metal what is tech ...
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... receiving a high polish . It is the most elastic of metals , and much less liable to rust than iron . It has the peculiar property of assuming different degrees of hardness , according to the rapidity with which it is chilled when ...
... receiving a high polish . It is the most elastic of metals , and much less liable to rust than iron . It has the peculiar property of assuming different degrees of hardness , according to the rapidity with which it is chilled when ...
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... receiving the bars . These are placed edgewise in the charcoal , half an inch apart , and the spaces are filled in with more sifted coal . Enough is added to cover the bars , and upon this a second tier is laid in the same way , and so ...
... receiving the bars . These are placed edgewise in the charcoal , half an inch apart , and the spaces are filled in with more sifted coal . Enough is added to cover the bars , and upon this a second tier is laid in the same way , and so ...
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... received since the preceding pages passed through the hands of the printer and stereotyper . From this we introduce the following ad- ditional matter . The depreciation in the price of copper from a maximum of 29 cents a pound of the ...
... received since the preceding pages passed through the hands of the printer and stereotyper . From this we introduce the following ad- ditional matter . The depreciation in the price of copper from a maximum of 29 cents a pound of the ...
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