The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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Page 35
... roads of California are demonstrat- ing the advantages of crude petroleum over macadam , 0.0.0 . as the dustless , waterproof surface makes a perfect highway which , when placed upon a well built roadbed is practically indestructible ...
... roads of California are demonstrat- ing the advantages of crude petroleum over macadam , 0.0.0 . as the dustless , waterproof surface makes a perfect highway which , when placed upon a well built roadbed is practically indestructible ...
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... road in the market for oil . The Santa Fé and the Southern Pa- cific are producers , but it remains to be seen whether they can develop their own oil holdings sufficiently to supply their needs . There is a lively competition for claims ...
... road in the market for oil . The Santa Fé and the Southern Pa- cific are producers , but it remains to be seen whether they can develop their own oil holdings sufficiently to supply their needs . There is a lively competition for claims ...
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... road was well advanced , and several millions of dollars had been invested before the coun- try at large knew that such a thing as coal existed in Alaska , and the enterprise could not well be abandoned . But the wonderful mountains of ...
... road was well advanced , and several millions of dollars had been invested before the coun- try at large knew that such a thing as coal existed in Alaska , and the enterprise could not well be abandoned . But the wonderful mountains of ...
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... road . That was in the fall of 1907 . From Cordova , on a little shelf between the moun- tains and the sea , the rail line lies to the eastward , and then swerves north as it approaches the Copper River . Miles and Childs Glaciers ...
... road . That was in the fall of 1907 . From Cordova , on a little shelf between the moun- tains and the sea , the rail line lies to the eastward , and then swerves north as it approaches the Copper River . Miles and Childs Glaciers ...
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... ROAD WILL PASS . " If one does not undertake seeming impossibilities there is little chance of accomplishing ... roads busy in half a dozen direc- tions , so men are hard to find . " Observation teaches us that Scandi- navian workmen do ...
... ROAD WILL PASS . " If one does not undertake seeming impossibilities there is little chance of accomplishing ... roads busy in half a dozen direc- tions , so men are hard to find . " Observation teaches us that Scandi- navian workmen do ...
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