Readings in the Economic and Social History of the United States, Volumen1Felix Flügel, Harold Underwood Faulkner Harper & Brothers, 1929 - 978 páginas |
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... appears that the number of patents granted in the United States for threshing - machines , exclusive of a considerable number for thresh- ing clover , and those combining threshing apparatus with cider or grist mills , straw - cutters ...
... appears that the number of patents granted in the United States for threshing - machines , exclusive of a considerable number for thresh- ing clover , and those combining threshing apparatus with cider or grist mills , straw - cutters ...
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... appears to have been used in the United States , was constructed by Messrs . Foster , Rastrick , and Co. of Stourbridge , and was introduced in the latter part of the same . year . In 1830 , no doubt from these models , a locomotive ...
... appears to have been used in the United States , was constructed by Messrs . Foster , Rastrick , and Co. of Stourbridge , and was introduced in the latter part of the same . year . In 1830 , no doubt from these models , a locomotive ...
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... appears to have been felt to some extent in certain lines , and is one of the chief sources of complaint from manufacturers as distinct from dealers in farm machinery . PRESENT POSITION As a result of the developments and practices ...
... appears to have been felt to some extent in certain lines , and is one of the chief sources of complaint from manufacturers as distinct from dealers in farm machinery . PRESENT POSITION As a result of the developments and practices ...
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