... per cent. instead of 50 per cent., and it is all carried on motor trucks with rubber tires, and none of it on iron tires, — a most important consideration. Character and Volume of Traffic affect Both Construction and Maintenance. Proceedings of the Annual Convention - Página 192por American Road Builders' Association - 1912Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Youle Hind - 1860 - 524 páginas
...terms " Family," "Nation," " Tribe," and "Band" in describing the peculiarities of the Indian race. A few words on this subject may not be out of place. At the present day five great Indian " Families," as distinguished by languages of a radically distinct... | |
| 1862 - 358 páginas
...patriotic young Ab Ithel ; and he maintained the negative with considerable learning and untiring zeal. A few words on this subject may not be out of place. The two main arguments for the Papal side are, the supreme right of the Pope as universal bishop ;... | |
| Carl Christoph Vogt - 1864 - 520 páginas
...portrayed, and as the principles of cranial delineation apply to other objects of natural history, a few words on this subject may not be out of place. It cannot be denied that most ethnic delineations which have recently appeared, whether of living men... | |
| Connecticut. State Board of Agriculture - 1897 - 1070 páginas
...coming years. In view of the fact that you are all interested in the financial affairs of the state, a few words on this subject may not be out of place just at this time. The report of the State Treasurer recently made shows a considerable excess of expenditures... | |
| Joseph Barber Lightfoot - 1875 - 442 páginas
...first ^eut lu »ight it is somewhat difficult to connect their use of the term with St Paul's, njau;sm. a few words on this subject may not be out of place. Valeutinus then dressed his system in a poetic imagery not unlike tho Poetic teacliing St John in his... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 636 páginas
...roots, and layers. Gooseberry and currant, by cuttings, and sometimes by layers. STOCKS FOR FRUIT-TREES. A few words on this subject may not be out of place in concluJlpn. For standard or orchard-trees, the pear and apple are grafted or budded upon seedlings... | |
| Arthur Roland Maddison - 1891 - 260 páginas
...state of Lincolnshire underwent a great change as the sixteenth century drew to a close, and perhaps a few words on this subject may not be out of place. No doubt the principal cause that led to this change was the suppression of the monasteries. A vast... | |
| Institution of Electrical Engineers - 1909 - 970 páginas
...stations who arc not familiar with the method of operating a combined producer and gas-engine station, a few words on this subject may not be out of place before considering the comparative running cost of the respective systems. The coal is fed by means... | |
| Institute of Metals - 1921 - 828 páginas
...thickness. As there is an idea that the density of the metal is increased by the pressure of such a head, a few words on this subject may not be out of place. Let it be assumed, for example, that the height of the head of metal is 2 ft. Now, a height of 2 ft.... | |
| Edward Frederick Knight - 1909 - 412 páginas
...grossly have they been misrepresented, and so widespread has been the misconception concerning them, that a few words on this subject may not be out of place. Five and a half centuries have passed since the Mussulman .Turks — a Central- Asian people akin to~tfie... | |
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