| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1877 - 426 strani
...of chemical processes from time to time paraded before the notice of the public, it says (p. 333), " This list might be extended almost indefinitely, and seems to be limited only by the bounds of humancredulity. In France and Germany the precipitating processes have been given up as inefficient.... | |
| 1876 - 692 strani
...were pretty nearly the same as by Suvern's process. Both methods were declared inferior to irrigation. This list might be extended almost indefinitely, and...the maze of conflicting statements and propositions. In some cases, however, cities have been driven to the precipitating process because they could not... | |
| Massachusetts - 1876 - 1060 strani
...were pretty nearly the same as by Suvern's process. Both methods were declared inferior to irrigation. This list might be extended almost indefinitely, and...the maze of conflicting statements and propositions. In some cases, however, cities have been driven to the precipitating process because they could not... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1877 - 434 strani
...of chemical processes from time to time paraded before the notice of thepublic, it says (p. 333), " This list might be extended almost indefinitely, and...inefficient. In England a new ' successful ' patent process ia hawked about every few months, to be Boon found only an addition to the list of failures ; and the... | |
| 1877 - 614 strani
...time to time paraded before the notice of the public, it says (p. 333), "This list might be exi tended almost indefinitely, and seems to be limited only by the bounds of human credulity. In France and Gemany the precipitating processes have been given ,up as inefficient. In England a new ' successful... | |
| 1883 - 84 strani
...examined the subject personally for the Massachusetts Board of Health in 1875, reported as follows: "In France and Germany the precipitating processes...hawked about every few months, to be soon found only an addi' tion to the list of failures; and the public is bewildered by the maze ' of conflicting statements... | |
| William Hammond Hall - 1883 - 104 strani
...examined the subject personally for the Massachusetts Board of Health in 1875, reported as follows: "In France and Germany the precipitating processes...is hawked about every few months, to be soon found 6nly an addi'tion to the list of failures; and the public is bewildered by the maze ' of conflicting... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1877 - 576 strani
...of chemical processes from time to time paraded before the notice of the public, it says (p. 333), " This list might be extended almost indefinitely, and...limited only by the bounds of human credulity. In Prance and Germany the precipitating processes have been given up as inefficient. In England a new... | |
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