The Exhibitions and Fairs of Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, Томи 1 – 5Dutton and Wentworth, 1837 |
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... gives pleasure to every one , and profit to himself . The premiums distributed are , to the successful competitor , the ... give to the Fairs and Exhibitions of the products of labor and skill a high degree of interest , pleasure and ...
... gives pleasure to every one , and profit to himself . The premiums distributed are , to the successful competitor , the ... give to the Fairs and Exhibitions of the products of labor and skill a high degree of interest , pleasure and ...
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... give very general satisfaction . They invite your attention to the subject , and trust that you will not only contribute towards the exhibition yourself , but induce such of your friends to enter the field of competition as are ...
... give very general satisfaction . They invite your attention to the subject , and trust that you will not only contribute towards the exhibition yourself , but induce such of your friends to enter the field of competition as are ...
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... give a Check for the same , which Check must be presented when the articles are returned . 4. Judges will be appointed to view all articles presented , and the Board of Managers will award Premiums on such articles as the Judges shall ...
... give a Check for the same , which Check must be presented when the articles are returned . 4. Judges will be appointed to view all articles presented , and the Board of Managers will award Premiums on such articles as the Judges shall ...
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... give the instrument several advantages over that of the common construction . This pump is also easily kept in repair , and , for general use , is considered superior to any that has fallen under the notice of the Committee . The large ...
... give the instrument several advantages over that of the common construction . This pump is also easily kept in repair , and , for general use , is considered superior to any that has fallen under the notice of the Committee . The large ...
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... give a preference to either of the specimens of spool cotton ; both are good in the quality and beauty of the thread , and in the neatness of the spools . 671. E. J. W. MORSE , Easton , Mass . Sewing Cotton - a superior article . A ...
... give a preference to either of the specimens of spool cotton ; both are good in the quality and beauty of the thread , and in the neatness of the spools . 671. E. J. W. MORSE , Easton , Mass . Sewing Cotton - a superior article . A ...
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