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... Produce , and the Conditions which render them Effective , Economical , and Durable ; with the Theory , Effect , and Expense of Steam Carriages , Stationary Engines , and Gas Machines . Illustrated by four Engravings and numerous useful ...
... Produce , and the Conditions which render them Effective , Economical , and Durable ; with the Theory , Effect , and Expense of Steam Carriages , Stationary Engines , and Gas Machines . Illustrated by four Engravings and numerous useful ...
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... produced by a given power on a canal than on a rail - way , provided the motion does not differ much from three miles per hour , and this renders a canal decidedly better for a level district . On account of the resistance increasing in ...
... produced by a given power on a canal than on a rail - way , provided the motion does not differ much from three miles per hour , and this renders a canal decidedly better for a level district . On account of the resistance increasing in ...
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... produce of the lands must be , or will most conveniently be transported . Whereas a rail - road may be used the whole year . These considerations seem to be sufficient to give the preference to rail - roads , except where there is a ...
... produce of the lands must be , or will most conveniently be transported . Whereas a rail - road may be used the whole year . These considerations seem to be sufficient to give the preference to rail - roads , except where there is a ...
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... produce , when it is so easy to drop them upon the deck of a sloop or a boat , and let the current waft them to a much nearer and a much larger market . We believe that the sober people of Massachu- setts will hesitate long before they ...
... produce , when it is so easy to drop them upon the deck of a sloop or a boat , and let the current waft them to a much nearer and a much larger market . We believe that the sober people of Massachu- setts will hesitate long before they ...
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... produced an expression of dis- pleasure , accompanying the utterance of the phrase , and explaining its import ; without this it would be quite unintelligible . " You were a good boy yesterday , and I gave you that whistle ; ' were ...
... produced an expression of dis- pleasure , accompanying the utterance of the phrase , and explaining its import ; without this it would be quite unintelligible . " You were a good boy yesterday , and I gave you that whistle ; ' were ...
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