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... thread and cotton laces , or of gold and silver ; hosiery ; looking - glass plates ; toys ; and such other articles as may be de- signated by common consent : provided , that the Germanic Association of Commerce and Customs shall make ...
... thread and cotton laces , or of gold and silver ; hosiery ; looking - glass plates ; toys ; and such other articles as may be de- signated by common consent : provided , that the Germanic Association of Commerce and Customs shall make ...
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... thread of the stream , otherwise the structure will be liable to be undermined and swept away by the current . The height of such a dam should never exceed twelve or fifteen inches above the surface of extreme low water . 7th variety ...
... thread of the stream , otherwise the structure will be liable to be undermined and swept away by the current . The height of such a dam should never exceed twelve or fifteen inches above the surface of extreme low water . 7th variety ...
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... thread . 80 pounds harness leather . 3 pounds emery . 1,630 pounds paints . 95 pounds whiting . 89 pounds putty . 236 gallons of oils , assorted . 51 gallons lacker . 4 gallons varnish . 75 gallons spirits turpentine . 95 pounds tallow ...
... thread . 80 pounds harness leather . 3 pounds emery . 1,630 pounds paints . 95 pounds whiting . 89 pounds putty . 236 gallons of oils , assorted . 51 gallons lacker . 4 gallons varnish . 75 gallons spirits turpentine . 95 pounds tallow ...
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... threads for cables and ropes - The tarring of threads for cables - 676 - 681 The winding up the threads on bobbins To draw up 641 [ 1 ] INDEX. ...
... threads for cables and ropes - The tarring of threads for cables - 676 - 681 The winding up the threads on bobbins To draw up 641 [ 1 ] INDEX. ...
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... threads on bobbins To draw up the threads for cables The warping of strands and scourge To compose cables from strands Spinning hemp by hand SIXTH DIVISION . THE SPINNING OF HEMP . Page . - 682 - 683 - 686 - 688 · - 689 The reeling and ...
... threads on bobbins To draw up the threads for cables The warping of strands and scourge To compose cables from strands Spinning hemp by hand SIXTH DIVISION . THE SPINNING OF HEMP . Page . - 682 - 683 - 686 - 688 · - 689 The reeling and ...
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Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and ..., 11 tomas United States. Congress. Senate Visos knygos peržiūra - 1852 |
Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive ..., 5 tomas United States. Congress. Senate Visos knygos peržiūra - 1852 |
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