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... present extent . Mr. Hovey concluded by expressing the hope that in the future there may rise up those who will make his place good . On putting the question on the adoption of the Resolutions the President called for a rising vote ...
... present extent . Mr. Hovey concluded by expressing the hope that in the future there may rise up those who will make his place good . On putting the question on the adoption of the Resolutions the President called for a rising vote ...
Page 204
... present standing by the energy , loyalty , and zeal of its members , guided by a wise and careful regard for a safe and high standard as to its financial policy , until it has become a movement of usefulness and a source of great pride ...
... present standing by the energy , loyalty , and zeal of its members , guided by a wise and careful regard for a safe and high standard as to its financial policy , until it has become a movement of usefulness and a source of great pride ...
Page 205
... present year , and moved the election of Augustus Hemenway , to fill the vacancy caused by the death of F. L. Ames . Mr. Hemenway was accordingly elected . The following named persons , having been recommended by the Executive Committee ...
... present year , and moved the election of Augustus Hemenway , to fill the vacancy caused by the death of F. L. Ames . Mr. Hemenway was accordingly elected . The following named persons , having been recommended by the Executive Committee ...
Page 206
... present year , and asked further time to prepare the remainder of the report . The report was accepted and further time was granted . Arthur H. Fewkes , Chairman of the Committee on Flowers , reported the amount awarded by that ...
... present year , and asked further time to prepare the remainder of the report . The report was accepted and further time was granted . Arthur H. Fewkes , Chairman of the Committee on Flowers , reported the amount awarded by that ...
Page 249
... present time . The following statistics will show the importance of information on this subject to the fruit growers in Massachusetts . There were exported during the five years from 1870 to 1875 , 13,348,746 pounds of evaporated fruit ...
... present time . The following statistics will show the importance of information on this subject to the fruit growers in Massachusetts . There were exported during the five years from 1870 to 1875 , 13,348,746 pounds of evaporated fruit ...
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Page 112 - Boast not against the branches. But if thou boast, thou bearest not the root, but the root thee.
Page 112 - And they also, if they abide not still in unbelief, shall be graffed in: for God is able to graff them in again. For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and wert graffed contrary to nature into a good olive tree: how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be graffed into their own olive tree?
Page 2 - The Art of Perfumery, and the Methods of Obtaining the Odours of Plants ; the Growth and general Flower Farm System of Raising Fragrant Herbs ; with Instructions for the Manufacture of Perfumes &c.
Page 107 - Annual Report of the State Botanist of the State of New York, Albany 1891, S.
Page 147 - Heat the solution of soap and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force pump and spray nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream which thickens on cooling and should adhere without oiliness to the surface of the glass. Dilute, before using, one part of the emulsion with nine parts of cold water.
Page 147 - ... Heat the solution of soap and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force-pump and spray-nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and should adhere without oiliness to the surface of glass. Dilute, before using, one part of the emulsion with nine parts of cold water. The above formula gives three gallons of emulsion, and makes, when diluted, thirty gallons of wash.
Page 4 - Jose, duly seconded, it was voted that the Report of the Committee on the Revision of the Constitution and By-Laws, presented at the Stated Meeting on the fifth of January and then postponed to this meeting, be taken up.
Page 8 - Population of an Old Pear Tree. From the French of E. VAN BRUYSSEL. Edited by the Author of "The Heir of Redclyffe.
Page 401 - The spelling reform; by Francis A. March. A revision and enlargement of the author's pamphlet published by the US Bureau of education in 1881.
Page 5 - Jersey road system, passed, almost unanimously, an act to provide for the construction of roads by local assessment, county and State aid.