The Technical World Magazine, Volume 19Technical World Company, 1913 |
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Page 3
... natural re- sources . Whoever could control the for- ests , coal , iron ore and water powers would control the country . They would lay tribute on everybody else . The forests are far on the road to strong , concentrated ownership ...
... natural re- sources . Whoever could control the for- ests , coal , iron ore and water powers would control the country . They would lay tribute on everybody else . The forests are far on the road to strong , concentrated ownership ...
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... natural question at this point . Can it be harnessed to the mills , locomotives , lighting circuits of cities , and made to do the work ? One suggestion of the answer resides in the statement that though hydro - elec- trical development ...
... natural question at this point . Can it be harnessed to the mills , locomotives , lighting circuits of cities , and made to do the work ? One suggestion of the answer resides in the statement that though hydro - elec- trical development ...
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... natural monopoly . No natural resource lends itself so naturally and profitably to uni- fied control . For these reasons , good authorities estimate that the undeveloped powers now controlled by the trust. 9.
... natural monopoly . No natural resource lends itself so naturally and profitably to uni- fied control . For these reasons , good authorities estimate that the undeveloped powers now controlled by the trust. 9.
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... no feeling of illusion , but a per- fectly natural concurrence of sound and motion . Whistles and horns were blown and some dogs that were called in opened their mouths and barked . There were short barks and long. PICTURES THAT TALK 19.
... no feeling of illusion , but a per- fectly natural concurrence of sound and motion . Whistles and horns were blown and some dogs that were called in opened their mouths and barked . There were short barks and long. PICTURES THAT TALK 19.
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... natural conditions . The lecturer wound up with a eulogy of Edison , in which he said : " Consider the historic value of a kinetophonic production of George Wash- ington , if it were possible to show it now , and you will realize the ...
... natural conditions . The lecturer wound up with a eulogy of Edison , in which he said : " Consider the historic value of a kinetophonic production of George Wash- ington , if it were possible to show it now , and you will realize the ...
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