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A general direction of the survey was now instituted , to which , some time later , a
geological department was added . To Dr . Ciera belongs the hovor of having
given the first impulse to the establishment of a national survey in Portugal ; but ...
A general direction of the survey was now instituted , to which , some time later , a
geological department was added . To Dr . Ciera belongs the hovor of having
given the first impulse to the establishment of a national survey in Portugal ; but ...
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It is true that previous to the Reformation , as in other countries , the church , or ,
more properly speaking , certain religious orders , mainly gave direction to the
instruction imparted to the youth of the land ; but as early as the sixteenth century
...
It is true that previous to the Reformation , as in other countries , the church , or ,
more properly speaking , certain religious orders , mainly gave direction to the
instruction imparted to the youth of the land ; but as early as the sixteenth century
...
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It needs to be directed and measured , so that a blow shall be in the proper
direction , reach the intended point , and produce the desired effect . The hammer
must hit the head of the nail , the axe the place where the wood is to be divided ,
the ...
It needs to be directed and measured , so that a blow shall be in the proper
direction , reach the intended point , and produce the desired effect . The hammer
must hit the head of the nail , the axe the place where the wood is to be divided ,
the ...
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Similar differences are found in other branches of the manufacture of cloth — in
the spinning , carding , and other processes that require human supervision and
direction . All are benefited by the quick eye , the ready comprehension , and the
...
Similar differences are found in other branches of the manufacture of cloth — in
the spinning , carding , and other processes that require human supervision and
direction . All are benefited by the quick eye , the ready comprehension , and the
...
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of the hammer be oblique to the nail in either direction , to the right or to the left ,
forward or backward , the nail is turned in that way , and is not carried lengthwise
into the wood : that exertion is lost . The observant carpenter understands these ...
of the hammer be oblique to the nail in either direction , to the right or to the left ,
forward or backward , the nail is turned in that way , and is not carried lengthwise
into the wood : that exertion is lost . The observant carpenter understands these ...
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