Annual Report, Band 24State Printers., 1870 Includes abstract of the Proceedings of the county agricultural societies. |
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Seite 283 - ... to pursue and arrest any person fleeing from justice in any part of the State, to apprehend any and all persons in the act of committing any offense against the laws of the State or...
Seite 25 - The wind bloweth where it listeth. Thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, nor whither it goeth.
Seite 282 - Agriculture, for the purpose of deliberation and consultation as to the wants, prospects, and condition of the agricultural interests throughout the State...
Seite 118 - B to c, and this would be the most perfect way of effecting the object in view; the distance between any two of the towns being reduced to the least possible. It would, however, be attended with considerable expense, and it would be requisite to construct a much greater length of road than according to the second plan, which would be to form, as before, a straight road from A to B, and from c to construct a road which should join the former at a point D, so as to be perpendicular to it ; the traffic...
Seite 281 - ... have an opportunity to compete therefor ; and in making their awards, special reference shall be had to the profits which may accrue, or be likely to accrue from the improved mode of raising the crop, or of improving the soil, or stock, or of the fabrication of the articles thus offered, with the intention that the premium shall be given for the most economical mode of improvement...
Seite 122 - Secondly, although both in the same valley, the two places may be on opposite sides of the valley, as at A and C, being separated by the main river. Thirdly, they may be situated in different valleys, separated by an intervening ridge of ground more or less elevated, as at A and D. In laying out an extensive line of road, it frequently happens that all these cases have to be dealt with.
Seite 193 - In some cases surface drains, termed catch-water drains, are made on the side slopes of cuttings. They are run up obliquely along the surface, and empty directly into the cross drains which convey the water into the natural water-courses. When the roadway is in side-forming, cross drains of the ordinary form of culverts are made, to convey the water from the side channels and the covered drains into the natural watercourses. They should be of sufficient dimensions to convey off a large volume of...
Seite 85 - Paris- green and plaster, at the rate of one part of the former to four or five of the latter, put into a muslin bag and shaken over the plants, taking care to avoid letting the dust get into your eyes or mouth, as it is poisonous. A few applications of this remedy, soon after the insects appear, will put a stop to their operations. Powdered hellebore is said to be as efficient as Paris-green, but not so easily obtained at all places.
Seite 152 - I should not care whether the substratum was soft or hard; I should rather prefer a soft one to a hard one.' 'You don't mean you would prefer a bog? — If it was not such a bog as would not allow a man to walk over it, I should prefer it.
Seite 289 - The title for all lands for the use of said college shall be made in fee simple to the State of Ohio, with covenants of seizin and warranty, and no title shall be taken to the State for purposes aforesaid until the Attorney General shall be satisfied that the same is free from all defects and incumbrances.