The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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... United States Senator because he preferred to stay at home and write poems on pork and odes on oats for a lot of farmers ! The New York man jumped up and stalked out of. K glasses . S the train started to pull out across the bridge , the ...
... United States Senator because he preferred to stay at home and write poems on pork and odes on oats for a lot of farmers ! The New York man jumped up and stalked out of. K glasses . S the train started to pull out across the bridge , the ...
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... United States senator because he preferred to stay at home and write poems on pork , odes on oats , and sonnets on alfalfa for circulation among a lot of farmers ? F. D. Coburn is the Kansas Horace and the bulletins which are issued by ...
... United States senator because he preferred to stay at home and write poems on pork , odes on oats , and sonnets on alfalfa for circulation among a lot of farmers ? F. D. Coburn is the Kansas Horace and the bulletins which are issued by ...
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... United States navy , not to mention a number of gentlemen whose names are of some weight in the mechanical engineering world . No doubt the Herrick balanced rotary engine deserved something out of the ordinary , for men have been ...
... United States navy , not to mention a number of gentlemen whose names are of some weight in the mechanical engineering world . No doubt the Herrick balanced rotary engine deserved something out of the ordinary , for men have been ...
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... United States Geo- logical Survey , the amount of oil remain- ing in the ground to be brought to the surface for the benefit of the lucky in- vestors , will come to about ten billion barrels . So that the year's output , great as it is ...
... United States Geo- logical Survey , the amount of oil remain- ing in the ground to be brought to the surface for the benefit of the lucky in- vestors , will come to about ten billion barrels . So that the year's output , great as it is ...
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... United States Geological Survey , which indicates that beginning with the year 1905 to 1908 , inclusive , the percentage of the successful wells has been 95.9 to 96.8 per cent . Previous to that the percentage of " 0 " : " 0 " failure ...
... United States Geological Survey , which indicates that beginning with the year 1905 to 1908 , inclusive , the percentage of the successful wells has been 95.9 to 96.8 per cent . Previous to that the percentage of " 0 " : " 0 " failure ...
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