The Technical World Magazine, Volume 6Technical World Company, 1907 |
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... entirely in the field of patent litigation . Despite the fact that his father discouraged his me- chanical pursuits , desiring him to give . himself wholly to the law , he continued his mechanical investigations in the leis- ure the law ...
... entirely in the field of patent litigation . Despite the fact that his father discouraged his me- chanical pursuits , desiring him to give . himself wholly to the law , he continued his mechanical investigations in the leis- ure the law ...
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... entirely because of its pre - eminent fitness for the work in hand . While the sun is 300,000 times nearer the earth than any other known star , our knowledge of it is meagre and only one of the twenty - two large refracting tele ...
... entirely because of its pre - eminent fitness for the work in hand . While the sun is 300,000 times nearer the earth than any other known star , our knowledge of it is meagre and only one of the twenty - two large refracting tele ...
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... entirely wasting their time . Both young Fielding and Manuel are devoting their best energies to the attempt to discover improvements on the present apparatus . Neither of them has any desire to work as a wireless operator for more than ...
... entirely wasting their time . Both young Fielding and Manuel are devoting their best energies to the attempt to discover improvements on the present apparatus . Neither of them has any desire to work as a wireless operator for more than ...
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... entirely under water . The plant from which the Panama hats are made is known to the natives as the jipijapa ( pronounced hippy- hahpa ) and to the naturalist as the . Carludovica palmata . It belongs to the cactus family and grows in ...
... entirely under water . The plant from which the Panama hats are made is known to the natives as the jipijapa ( pronounced hippy- hahpa ) and to the naturalist as the . Carludovica palmata . It belongs to the cactus family and grows in ...
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... entirely by hand . labor , for the reason that the cotton does not mature simultaneously . The harvest - time in a single field in the Southern States , for example , may extend over a period of two or three weeks between the time when ...
... entirely by hand . labor , for the reason that the cotton does not mature simultaneously . The harvest - time in a single field in the Southern States , for example , may extend over a period of two or three weeks between the time when ...
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