The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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... taken by them out of the United States to foreign countries shall be admitted free of duty , without regard to their value , upon their identity being established , under appropriate rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Sec ...
... taken by them out of the United States to foreign countries shall be admitted free of duty , without regard to their value , upon their identity being established , under appropriate rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Sec ...
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... taken before Deputy Surveyor O'Connor to explain . " Did you read the printed regulations for travelers distributed on the ship ? " she was asked . " Oh , yes ! but I didn't pay any atten- tion to them . " " Did you read the warning ...
... taken before Deputy Surveyor O'Connor to explain . " Did you read the printed regulations for travelers distributed on the ship ? " she was asked . " Oh , yes ! but I didn't pay any atten- tion to them . " " Did you read the warning ...
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... taken has been by the officials of the Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fe Railway , who have begun a series of experiments with what is known as the Jacobs - Shupert Firebox . The most common cause for boiler explosion is low water . The ...
... taken has been by the officials of the Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fe Railway , who have begun a series of experiments with what is known as the Jacobs - Shupert Firebox . The most common cause for boiler explosion is low water . The ...
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... taken from one of the com- pany's highest grade locomotives and set up in a large vacant tract of land in the neighborhood of their shops . The fire- box was equipped to burn oil . The boiler was fitted with two steam gauges , one to ...
... taken from one of the com- pany's highest grade locomotives and set up in a large vacant tract of land in the neighborhood of their shops . The fire- box was equipped to burn oil . The boiler was fitted with two steam gauges , one to ...
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... taken aboard the locomotive at 11,000 volts . For the twelve miles on the New York Central tracks they are operated from the third rail by direct current at 650 volts . When the New Haven de- cided to clectrify that twenty - one miles ...
... taken aboard the locomotive at 11,000 volts . For the twelve miles on the New York Central tracks they are operated from the third rail by direct current at 650 volts . When the New Haven de- cided to clectrify that twenty - one miles ...
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