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One Hundred Years' Progress of the United States ...: With an Appendix ... - Page 36
1871 - 546 pages
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volume 3

Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1856 - 652 pages
...American machine literally devoured the sheaves of wheat. The eye cannot follow the work which is effected between the entrance of the sheaves and the end of...one of the greatest results which it is possible to obtain. The impression which this spectacle produced on the Arab chiefs was profound." Machines for...
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The Cultivator

Luther Tucker - 1855 - 396 pages
...This machine literally devours the sheaves of wheat; the eye cannot follow the work which is effected between the entrance of the sheaves and the end of...one of the greatest results which it is possible to obtain. The impression which this spectacle produced upon the Arab Chiefs was profound." —•—...
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Leading Pursuits and Leading Men: A Treatise on the Principal Trades and ...

Edwin Troxell Freedley - 1856 - 620 pages
...This Machine literally devours the sheatw of wheat ; the eye cannot follow the work which in effected between the entrance of the sheaves and the end of...one of the greatest results which it is possible to obtain." pirn DOMliSuiif AND TEN HORSE POWER, This Horse Power is admitted by those who have purchased...
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The Year-book of Agriculture, Or, the Annual of Agricultural ..., Volume 1

David Ames Wells - 1856 - 424 pages
...This machine literally devours the sheaves of wheat ; the eye cannot follow the work which is effected between the entrance of the sheaves and the end of...one of the greatest results which it is possible to obtain. The impression which this spectacle produced upon the Arab chiefs was profound." One interesting...
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The Year-book of Agriculture: Or The Annual of Agricultural Progress and ...

David Ames Wells - 1856 - 424 pages
...sheaves of wheat; the eye cannot follow the work which is effected between the entrance of the eheaves and the end of the operation. It is one of the greatest results which it is possible to obtain. The impression which this spectacle produced upon the Arab chiefs was profound." One interesting...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 9

United States. Congress. House - 1862 - 576 pages
...machine literally devours the ¡•heaves of wheat; the eye cannot follow the work which is effected between the entrance of the sheaves and the end of...one of the greatest results which it is possible to obtain. '• The impression which this spectacle produced upon the Arab chiefs was profound." The "...
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Annual Report, Volume 16

Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1862 - 638 pages
...This machine literally devours the sheaves of wheat ; the eye cannot follow the work which is effected between the entrance of the sheaves and the end of...one of the greatest results which it is possible to obtain. " Тйе impression which this spectacle produced upon the Arab chiefs was profound." The Moniteur...
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Eighty Years' Progress of the United States: From Revolutionary War to the ...

1864 - 622 pages
...American machine literally devoured the sheaves of wheat. The eye cannot follow the work which is effected between the entrance of the sheaves and the end of...the wheat, but measured it, placed it in bags ready forthe market, and recorded accurately the number of bushels, and all by one continuous operation....
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Journal: Appendix. Reports

California. Legislature - 1868 - 514 pages
...machine literally devours the weaves of wheat— the eye cannot follow the work which is effected ^ ween the entrance of the sheaves and the end of the operation. It si°ne °f the greatest results which it is possible to obtain. The impresAnd Ch thl'8 sPectacle produced...
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One Hundred Years' Progress of the United States ...: With an Appendix ...

Charles Louis Flint, Charles Francis McCay, John C. Merriam, Thomas Prentice Kettell, Linus Pierpont Brockett - 1870 - 642 pages
...wheat. The eye cannot follow the work which is effect)d between the entrance of the sheaves and he end of the operation. It is one of the greatest results which it is possible to atain. The impression which this spectacle produced on the Arab chiefs was profound." At the great...
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