The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 46
... cent of dyestuff , 2 to 3 per cent of sodium carbonate , 5 to 10 per cent of sodium sulfid , and 10 to 20 per cent of sodium chlorid , or Glauber's salt . The fiber is entered into the boiling bath and worked until finished , about one ...
... cent of dyestuff , 2 to 3 per cent of sodium carbonate , 5 to 10 per cent of sodium sulfid , and 10 to 20 per cent of sodium chlorid , or Glauber's salt . The fiber is entered into the boiling bath and worked until finished , about one ...
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... cents,) pare off the thin yellow rind of a lemon, (cost two cents,) chop it very fine, and add it with the juice to the bread and suet; mix in half a pound of sugar, (cost six cents,) one egg, (cost one cent,) and enough milk to make a ...
... cents,) pare off the thin yellow rind of a lemon, (cost two cents,) chop it very fine, and add it with the juice to the bread and suet; mix in half a pound of sugar, (cost six cents,) one egg, (cost one cent,) and enough milk to make a ...
Page 74
... cent was the first U.S. coin issued for commerce with the likeness of a real person , President Abraham Lincoln . It was designed by noted sculptor and medal designer Victor David ... cent didn't come - 74 - Looking Through Lincoln Cents.
... cent was the first U.S. coin issued for commerce with the likeness of a real person , President Abraham Lincoln . It was designed by noted sculptor and medal designer Victor David ... cent didn't come - 74 - Looking Through Lincoln Cents.
Page 85
... cent piece would be higher than the face value and hoarding and melting of the cents for their metal content could result . Taking the cent out of circulation in this manner would cause a coin shortage and place an intolerable burden on ...
... cent piece would be higher than the face value and hoarding and melting of the cents for their metal content could result . Taking the cent out of circulation in this manner would cause a coin shortage and place an intolerable burden on ...
Page 69
... cent from 101-200 miles ; 2.66 per cent from 201 - 300 miles ; 4 per cent from 301-400 miles ; 2.66 per cent from 401 - 500 miles and 5.33 per cent from 500 to 1000 miles . Among doctors , 16 per cent have come from 1 to 100 miles , 12 per ...
... cent from 101-200 miles ; 2.66 per cent from 201 - 300 miles ; 4 per cent from 301-400 miles ; 2.66 per cent from 401 - 500 miles and 5.33 per cent from 500 to 1000 miles . Among doctors , 16 per cent have come from 1 to 100 miles , 12 per ...
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