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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... tion only by drawing a considerable portion duces with them a mixture that will flow of their supplies from the mines of Lake into and take the forms of the minutest Superior , more than one thousand miles off . markings of the mould ...
... tion only by drawing a considerable portion duces with them a mixture that will flow of their supplies from the mines of Lake into and take the forms of the minutest Superior , more than one thousand miles off . markings of the mould ...
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... tion of fuel to the ton . The fuel employed is charcoal in many of the furnaces ; some have introduced raw bituminous coal to good advantage . KENTUCKY . - The western part of this state contains , in the counties of Calloway , Trigg ...
... tion of fuel to the ton . The fuel employed is charcoal in many of the furnaces ; some have introduced raw bituminous coal to good advantage . KENTUCKY . - The western part of this state contains , in the counties of Calloway , Trigg ...
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... tion and dip . Localities of them are of frequent occurrence for eighteen miles in a westerly direction from the point of their nearest approach to Lake Superior . A second range of the beds is found along the south- ern margin of the ...
... tion and dip . Localities of them are of frequent occurrence for eighteen miles in a westerly direction from the point of their nearest approach to Lake Superior . A second range of the beds is found along the south- ern margin of the ...
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... tion . Berard's process for making steel by gas , directly from pig iron , or ore , requires the Siemens furnace , which , he constructs with the bottom formed into two parts each hol- lowed out like a dish , with a bridge between them ...
... tion . Berard's process for making steel by gas , directly from pig iron , or ore , requires the Siemens furnace , which , he constructs with the bottom formed into two parts each hol- lowed out like a dish , with a bridge between them ...
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... tion the thought of cutting and of heading nails by water ; but being more intent upon their machinery than upon their pecuniary affairs , they were unable to prosecute the business . At different times other men have spent fortunes in ...
... tion the thought of cutting and of heading nails by water ; but being more intent upon their machinery than upon their pecuniary affairs , they were unable to prosecute the business . At different times other men have spent fortunes in ...
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