The North American Review, Volume 229University of Northern Iowa, 1930 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 83
... turned to the required diameter , after which the groove is turned into it as shown at Fig . 138 . The central portion of the block is then turned away , as shown by the arrow mark , and the worker is left with a ring of the required ...
... turned to the required diameter , after which the groove is turned into it as shown at Fig . 138 . The central portion of the block is then turned away , as shown by the arrow mark , and the worker is left with a ring of the required ...
Page 125
... turned over his captive , a young girl about seven or eight years old who was returned to her parents . However , de Castro was suspicious . Why hadn't the young girl been turned over with the rest of the captives in April ? Why had ...
... turned over his captive , a young girl about seven or eight years old who was returned to her parents . However , de Castro was suspicious . Why hadn't the young girl been turned over with the rest of the captives in April ? Why had ...
Page 488
... turned from material driven into a plain metal chuck ; this , being turned concentric and surfaced , a shallow internal cylinder and surface would be turned in the end for the aperture of the cover , the general external form of which ...
... turned from material driven into a plain metal chuck ; this , being turned concentric and surfaced , a shallow internal cylinder and surface would be turned in the end for the aperture of the cover , the general external form of which ...
Contents
ROTHERY AGNES Progressive South America 89 | 45 |
Salvation by Information | 65 |
Sentimental Juries 286 | 73 |
Copyright | |
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