The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature, Volume 5M. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1851 - Missouri |
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... shared by the community in common - not in the form of dividends , it is true , but in a way far more beneficial ; for each i 1 individual possesses an inalienable interest in their benefits that no 4 Labor Saving Machinery .
... shared by the community in common - not in the form of dividends , it is true , but in a way far more beneficial ; for each i 1 individual possesses an inalienable interest in their benefits that no 4 Labor Saving Machinery .
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... common impression , that levees produce earlier high waters , would appear to be unfounded ; and this is the conclu- sion which it seems to me would be arrived at , from section 18 , a , b , c , because the supply cannot be increased or ...
... common impression , that levees produce earlier high waters , would appear to be unfounded ; and this is the conclu- sion which it seems to me would be arrived at , from section 18 , a , b , c , because the supply cannot be increased or ...
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... common and over- whelming . * Waste Weirs and Debouchures . - Since this memoir was in progress of preparation , a series of questions have been ad- dressed to me by the joint committee on overflows , levees , and drainage , of the ...
... common and over- whelming . * Waste Weirs and Debouchures . - Since this memoir was in progress of preparation , a series of questions have been ad- dressed to me by the joint committee on overflows , levees , and drainage , of the ...
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... common interest of a citizen , I submit these views and facts , trusting that they may be of value at the present crisis , but perfectly ready and willing to see them entirely superseded and forgotten , whereinsoever they are not ...
... common interest of a citizen , I submit these views and facts , trusting that they may be of value at the present crisis , but perfectly ready and willing to see them entirely superseded and forgotten , whereinsoever they are not ...
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... common oil of turpentine , and then through a purified oil pre- pared for the occasion , both of which were placed in a long glass jar , no illuminating power was given to hydrogen burnt with an ordinary bat - wing burner . Though the ...
... common oil of turpentine , and then through a purified oil pre- pared for the occasion , both of which were placed in a long glass jar , no illuminating power was given to hydrogen burnt with an ordinary bat - wing burner . Though the ...
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