The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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... produces an annual crop of new ideas and puts most of them into practical service , it is no wonder that smug and conservative self - com- placency is shocked into a fit . Kansas people , while properly proud of themselves and their ...
... produces an annual crop of new ideas and puts most of them into practical service , it is no wonder that smug and conservative self - com- placency is shocked into a fit . Kansas people , while properly proud of themselves and their ...
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... produced a state official who declined an appointment as 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 ...
... produced a state official who declined an appointment as 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 ...
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NEWCASTLE ON TYNE USES LESS COAL IN PROPORTION TO POWER PRODUCED THAN ANY OTHER CITY IN THE WORLD . HERRICK BALANCED ROTARY ENGINE . the cry rose " Save the coal by the development of Our unused water power . " Now comes the water ...
NEWCASTLE ON TYNE USES LESS COAL IN PROPORTION TO POWER PRODUCED THAN ANY OTHER CITY IN THE WORLD . HERRICK BALANCED ROTARY ENGINE . the cry rose " Save the coal by the development of Our unused water power . " Now comes the water ...
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... produced than is used anywhere else in the world , ex- cept perhaps under some of the great water powers ... produce hundreds of thou- sands of horse- power to be used in the industries of the northeast coun- ties . There is ...
... produced than is used anywhere else in the world , ex- cept perhaps under some of the great water powers ... produce hundreds of thou- sands of horse- power to be used in the industries of the northeast coun- ties . There is ...
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... produced , worth about two and a half million dollars . The flow was not diminished at the end of this period and showed no sign of subsiding . The casing of the well has disappeared and the hole is many feet wide at the top . Tales ...
... produced , worth about two and a half million dollars . The flow was not diminished at the end of this period and showed no sign of subsiding . The casing of the well has disappeared and the hole is many feet wide at the top . Tales ...
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