The Technical World Magazine, Volume 6Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 13
... close range , where accu- rate marksmanship is not necessary , a blanket fire of this kind would destroy everything before it . The terrible de- struction pouring from a thousand guns firing 300 shots a minute is too appalling to dwell ...
... close range , where accu- rate marksmanship is not necessary , a blanket fire of this kind would destroy everything before it . The terrible de- struction pouring from a thousand guns firing 300 shots a minute is too appalling to dwell ...
Page 20
... Close examina- tion of its several parts shows that it is not a complex machine but one marked by simplicity , so simple in fact , that the uneducated farm assistant has but little trouble in mastering its mechanism . In its present ...
... Close examina- tion of its several parts shows that it is not a complex machine but one marked by simplicity , so simple in fact , that the uneducated farm assistant has but little trouble in mastering its mechanism . In its present ...
Page 28
... close that gulf to all com- ers . So to speak , it renders our own territory circumnavigable . " Not unnaturally , Mexico was sus- picious of the intentions of the stronger republic to the north of her , and did not take kindly to the ...
... close that gulf to all com- ers . So to speak , it renders our own territory circumnavigable . " Not unnaturally , Mexico was sus- picious of the intentions of the stronger republic to the north of her , and did not take kindly to the ...
Page 47
... close in to shore , and thus prevent sand from shoaling . Since the planning of the breakwater it has been decided to extend it 500 feet , thus making the total length 9,000 feet , and the total length of the trestle a little over two ...
... close in to shore , and thus prevent sand from shoaling . Since the planning of the breakwater it has been decided to extend it 500 feet , thus making the total length 9,000 feet , and the total length of the trestle a little over two ...
Page 58
... close to the heated stoves and pipes , leading to frequent fires - so frequent , in- deed , that in practically all the newly built dry - houses ( and many of them are newly built , for good cause ) steam pipes replace the furnaces ...
... close to the heated stoves and pipes , leading to frequent fires - so frequent , in- deed , that in practically all the newly built dry - houses ( and many of them are newly built , for good cause ) steam pipes replace the furnaces ...
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