The Popular Science Monthly, Tom 43D. Appleton, 1893 |
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... effect the readjustment . There are three conceivable ways in which the parts may simultaneously change : ( 1 ) they may all increase or decrease together in like degrees ; ( 2 ) they may all simultaneously increase or decrease in ...
... effect the readjustment . There are three conceivable ways in which the parts may simultaneously change : ( 1 ) they may all increase or decrease together in like degrees ; ( 2 ) they may all simultaneously increase or decrease in ...
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... effect , but because it strengthens public sentiment . The cause will be hindered by mawkish sentiment , interfer- ence to an undue degree in slight cases , while neglecting great and widespread injustice , or positive wrong , toward ...
... effect , but because it strengthens public sentiment . The cause will be hindered by mawkish sentiment , interfer- ence to an undue degree in slight cases , while neglecting great and widespread injustice , or positive wrong , toward ...
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... the establish- ment of a State Agricultural Experiment Station as early as 1873 . The act of the Legislature organizing the station was passed in 1877 , and , on its going into effect , SKETCH OF SAMUEL WILLIAM JOHNSON . 117.
... the establish- ment of a State Agricultural Experiment Station as early as 1873 . The act of the Legislature organizing the station was passed in 1877 , and , on its going into effect , SKETCH OF SAMUEL WILLIAM JOHNSON . 117.
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1877 , and , on its going into effect , Prof. Johnson was appointed director . " For many years , " says the Rural New - Yorker , " the station was confined to two small rooms , and the appliances and works of reference were for the ...
1877 , and , on its going into effect , Prof. Johnson was appointed director . " For many years , " says the Rural New - Yorker , " the station was confined to two small rooms , and the appliances and works of reference were for the ...
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... effect of different fertilizers . A more general and closer observation of the appearance and be- havior of all the useful grasses was also needed , so that they might be known by botanists and farmers at sight through the spring ...
... effect of different fertilizers . A more general and closer observation of the appearance and be- havior of all the useful grasses was also needed , so that they might be known by botanists and farmers at sight through the spring ...
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