The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 30
... ship its cotton . This con- tinued for five years ; and the cotton of the Southwestern States found its outlet through Brownsville , which became a city of 40,000 inhabitants , and a very lively one . But when the Civil War closed , the ...
... ship its cotton . This con- tinued for five years ; and the cotton of the Southwestern States found its outlet through Brownsville , which became a city of 40,000 inhabitants , and a very lively one . But when the Civil War closed , the ...
Page 40
... ship , or the engines of a power station from some distant point , would be an invalu- able power . In order fully to understand of a tube containing metal filings , which , when inserted in an electric circuit , will enable the ...
... ship , or the engines of a power station from some distant point , would be an invalu- able power . In order fully to understand of a tube containing metal filings , which , when inserted in an electric circuit , will enable the ...
Page 53
... ship chickens long distances in crates in or- dinary cars without great loss in weight , feeding being difficult because the at- tendant could not reach all the crates when they were piled high in cars . For this reason long shipments ...
... ship chickens long distances in crates in or- dinary cars without great loss in weight , feeding being difficult because the at- tendant could not reach all the crates when they were piled high in cars . For this reason long shipments ...
Page 78
... ship that is carrying Capt . Mikkelsen on his voyage of discovery . which various scientific expeditions will be taken over the vast fields of ice . In the spring of 1907 Capt . Mikkelsen and Mr. Leffingwell will leave the vessel and ...
... ship that is carrying Capt . Mikkelsen on his voyage of discovery . which various scientific expeditions will be taken over the vast fields of ice . In the spring of 1907 Capt . Mikkelsen and Mr. Leffingwell will leave the vessel and ...
Page 81
... ships , or great damage is done not only to the boats but to the piers , in case of the slightest collision . The accompanying illustration shows . the severe damage sustained by the Ham- burg - American Liner Deutschland due to a ...
... ships , or great damage is done not only to the boats but to the piers , in case of the slightest collision . The accompanying illustration shows . the severe damage sustained by the Ham- burg - American Liner Deutschland due to a ...
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