Public Documents of Massachusetts, Volumes 19-31Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1893 |
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... inches diameter , the heat flues deliver- ing the heated air into the upper part of the room near the ceiling , and the ventilating flues taking the foul air from the lower part near the floor . The middle and upper wards and the ...
... inches diameter , the heat flues deliver- ing the heated air into the upper part of the room near the ceiling , and the ventilating flues taking the foul air from the lower part near the floor . The middle and upper wards and the ...
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... inch tubes . They have been in use several weeks , and seem to be entirely satisfactory . It is expected that three of them will make steam enough to heat the hospital in ordinary winter weather , and that with the same amount of coal ...
... inch tubes . They have been in use several weeks , and seem to be entirely satisfactory . It is expected that three of them will make steam enough to heat the hospital in ordinary winter weather , and that with the same amount of coal ...
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... inches in length , were very plenty this season in July and August . The number of adult salmon taken at the hatchery this season is much less than last year . Although reported very plenty in the Merrimac above Nashua and Manchester ...
... inches in length , were very plenty this season in July and August . The number of adult salmon taken at the hatchery this season is much less than last year . Although reported very plenty in the Merrimac above Nashua and Manchester ...
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... inch law . The only fear they expressed was that the law would not be enforced , and law - abiding fishermen be handicapped by the lawless element which exists more or less ... inches apart , and shall 1892. ] 15 PUBLIC DOCUMENT - No . 25 .
... inch law . The only fear they expressed was that the law would not be enforced , and law - abiding fishermen be handicapped by the lawless element which exists more or less ... inches apart , and shall 1892. ] 15 PUBLIC DOCUMENT - No . 25 .
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... inches apart , and shall , with the buoys attached to them , have the name and residence of the owner or owners legibly marked thereon ; and all cars or other contrivances for keeping lobsters shall have the name and resi- dence of the ...
... inches apart , and shall , with the buoys attached to them , have the name and residence of the owner or owners legibly marked thereon ; and all cars or other contrivances for keeping lobsters shall have the name and resi- dence of the ...
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