Reports of the United States Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposition, 1867: Published Under Direction of the Secretary of State by Authority of the Senate of the United States, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 |
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... natural resources of the country , the rapid progress of population and civilization , and the genius of our free institutions , all invite a generous emulation in order to equal , and in course of time even to surpass these magnificent ...
... natural resources of the country , the rapid progress of population and civilization , and the genius of our free institutions , all invite a generous emulation in order to equal , and in course of time even to surpass these magnificent ...
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... natural order , comes the production of wrought iron and steel by a direct process from the ore . To some extent this branch of industry still continues in the United States , especially in the northern part of the States of New York ...
... natural order , comes the production of wrought iron and steel by a direct process from the ore . To some extent this branch of industry still continues in the United States , especially in the northern part of the States of New York ...
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... natural draught . The temperature in the furnace is carried to such a degree as to soften the ore , and drive off the sulphuric acid arising from the oxidation of a portion of the sulphur , dis- engaged by a distillation of a lower ...
... natural draught . The temperature in the furnace is carried to such a degree as to soften the ore , and drive off the sulphuric acid arising from the oxidation of a portion of the sulphur , dis- engaged by a distillation of a lower ...
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... natural avenues of transportation , determined the establishment of iron works , when the fuel employed was wood , which was to be found everywhere . But the demands of modern civilization soon outran the narrow bounds imposed by the ...
... natural avenues of transportation , determined the establishment of iron works , when the fuel employed was wood , which was to be found everywhere . But the demands of modern civilization soon outran the narrow bounds imposed by the ...
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... natural limits of production have therefore been reached in Wales , although there will probably be a still further extension of the business in that region either with domestic or foreign ores , in consequence of the possession of ...
... natural limits of production have therefore been reached in Wales , although there will probably be a still further extension of the business in that region either with domestic or foreign ores , in consequence of the possession of ...
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Página 87 - Statistical Abstract for the several Colonial and other Possessions of the United Kingdom in each year, from 1852 to 1865.
Página 125 - Company and in all bills of exchange, promissory notes, endorsements, cheques, and orders for money or goods purporting to be signed by or on behalf of such Company, and in all bills of parcels, invoices, receipts, and letters of credit of the Company.
Página 126 - In the case of a company limited by shares, no contribution shall be required from any member exceeding the amount, if any, unpaid on the shares in respect of which he is liable as a present or past member.
Página 128 - No contract for the remuneration of a servant or agent of any person engaged in any trade or undertaking by a share of the profits of such trade or undertaking shall, of itself, render such servant or agent responsible as a partner therein, nor give him the rights of a partner.
Página 125 - Company, or any person on its behalf, uses or authorizes the use of any seal purporting to be a seal of the Company whereon its name is not so engraven as aforesaid, or issues or...
Página 126 - No past member shall be liable to contribute in respect of any debt or liability of the company contracted after the time at which he ceased to be a member...
Página 249 - The execution of the reciprocal engagements contained in the present convention is subordinated, in so far as necessary, to the observance of the formalities and rules established by the constitutional laws of those of the high contracting parties...
Página 125 - Act, it shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds for not so painting or affixing its name, and for every day during which such name is not so kept painted or affixed ; and every director and manager of the company who shall knowingly and wilfully authorize or permit such default shall be liable to the like penalty ; and if any director, manager, or officer of such company...
Página 44 - Colorado, in the United States of America. Schedule of Ores contributed by sundry persons to the Paris Universal Exposition of 1867, with some Information about the Region and its Resources. By JP WHITNEY, of Boston, Commissioner from the Territory.
Página 293 - The reduction in value of the half-eagle would slightly exceed 17 £ cents; in the sovereign, 4 cents.) 5. The coins of each nation to continue to bear the names and emblems preferred by each, but to be legal tenders, public and private, in all.