The Technical World Magazine, Volume 13Technical World Company, 1910 |
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... carried in stock . Orders filled promptly . Great reduc- tions . Big savings . Catalog sent postage prepaid , free on request . A quarter million buyers testify to the ad- vantages we offer , Every purchaser a satisfica customer . We ...
... carried in stock . Orders filled promptly . Great reduc- tions . Big savings . Catalog sent postage prepaid , free on request . A quarter million buyers testify to the ad- vantages we offer , Every purchaser a satisfica customer . We ...
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... carried out , you ask ? Why , it has everything to do with it . No machine can do anything without men to run it ; and no man ever yet got as much out of a machine as a better man could get . Brown's Station is as far removed as ...
... carried out , you ask ? Why , it has everything to do with it . No machine can do anything without men to run it ; and no man ever yet got as much out of a machine as a better man could get . Brown's Station is as far removed as ...
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... carried up to the dump and emptied , it would be some time after 1912 before New York had an additional water supply . Even with shovels men could hardly finish the job by the time the water was needed . It takes 150 shovels full of ...
... carried up to the dump and emptied , it would be some time after 1912 before New York had an additional water supply . Even with shovels men could hardly finish the job by the time the water was needed . It takes 150 shovels full of ...
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... carried in stock so that delays from breakdowns may be as brief as possible . For other parts patterns are kept at a foundry in Kingston sixteen miles dis- tant and the parts are ordered by wire from there instead of waiting for them to ...
... carried in stock so that delays from breakdowns may be as brief as possible . For other parts patterns are kept at a foundry in Kingston sixteen miles dis- tant and the parts are ordered by wire from there instead of waiting for them to ...
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... carrying a load of from ten to fifteen tons , and possesses four wheels , which run on a single rail , secured on sleepers . It is claimed for the invention . that it is capable of a speed of 150 miles an hour in perfect safety and ...
... carrying a load of from ten to fifteen tons , and possesses four wheels , which run on a single rail , secured on sleepers . It is claimed for the invention . that it is capable of a speed of 150 miles an hour in perfect safety and ...
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