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... known from the report of the judges . It is rather a remarkable fact that the judges in their report gave no information by which the reader may discover the amount of engine power consumed by the different systems under trial . The ...
... known from the report of the judges . It is rather a remarkable fact that the judges in their report gave no information by which the reader may discover the amount of engine power consumed by the different systems under trial . The ...
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... known that on wet seasons the double or traction - engines are almost useless , and in order to do any work , they have to resort to the claw - anchor and roundabout method . The traction engines also do great damage to the headlands ...
... known that on wet seasons the double or traction - engines are almost useless , and in order to do any work , they have to resort to the claw - anchor and roundabout method . The traction engines also do great damage to the headlands ...
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... known as " moor band , " and the most obvious and effec- tual mode of dealing with it is , after drain- ing to a good depth into the subsoil , to break it up by means of a subsoiling implement specially constructed for the purpose ; and ...
... known as " moor band , " and the most obvious and effec- tual mode of dealing with it is , after drain- ing to a good depth into the subsoil , to break it up by means of a subsoiling implement specially constructed for the purpose ; and ...
Page 25
... known to seedsmen and farmers , and of course reprehended by both , but practically supported by the latter , who too often look to the quantity rather than to the quality of the seed , and fancy that because it is offered them at a low ...
... known to seedsmen and farmers , and of course reprehended by both , but practically supported by the latter , who too often look to the quantity rather than to the quality of the seed , and fancy that because it is offered them at a low ...
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... known black Tartarian oat , only they are so remarkably small that their form is scarcely ascertainable without the aid of a pocket microscope . This is one of the dwarfest , prettiest , and shortest lived of the hair - grasses , and ...
... known black Tartarian oat , only they are so remarkably small that their form is scarcely ascertainable without the aid of a pocket microscope . This is one of the dwarfest , prettiest , and shortest lived of the hair - grasses , and ...
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Page 534 - And thus he bore without abuse The grand old name of gentleman, Defamed by every charlatan, And soiled with all ignoble use.
Page 91 - As the cold of snow in the time of harvest, so is a faithful messenger to them that send him: for he refresheth the soul of his masters.
Page 473 - ... had been actually committed in that county or place; and in any information or conviction for any such offence the offence may be averred to have been committed
Page 472 - ... of the poor, or to some other officer of the parish, township, or place, in which the offence shall have been committed, to be by such overseer or officer paid over to the use of the general rate of the county, riding, or division, in which such parish, township, or place, shall be situate...
Page 2 - ... exist. At the place where it now rises, a small thread of water was observed after very long rains, but the stream disappeared with the rain. The spot is in the middle of a very steep pasture inclining to the south. Eighty years ago the owner of the land, perceiving that...
Page 473 - Where any offence under this Act is committed in or upon any waters forming the boundary between any two counties, districts of quarter sessions, or petty sessions, such offence may be prosecuted before any justices of the peace or sheriff in either of such counties or districts.
Page 472 - Royalty," shall throughout this act be deemed to include a laity of the same respectively. Days and sea- III. That if any person whatsoever shall kill or take any game, or use any dog, gun, net, or other engine or instrument for the purpose of killing or taking any game, on a Sunday or Christmas Day...
Page 328 - Act of 1869 shall apply to cattle brought from any port of any of the countries comprised in the schedule to this order, and subject as aforesaid, all such cattle shall be slaughtered within ten days after the landing thereof, exclusive of the day of landing. 6. The landing of foreign cattle elsewhere than at a part of a port defined by order of council at a landing place for slaughter, shall be...
Page 329 - He shall, with all practicable speed, give notice to a police constable of the fact of the animal being so affected.
Page 329 - ... shall be disinfected, and shall then be removed in charge of an officer of the local authority to a...