Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 11E. Croswell, 1915 - Government publications |
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Page 184
... running a milk- ing machine are merely carefulness , willingness to follow instruc- tions and reasonable intelligence with quickness to detect any little variation in the running of the machine . With the present day demand for clean ...
... running a milk- ing machine are merely carefulness , willingness to follow instruc- tions and reasonable intelligence with quickness to detect any little variation in the running of the machine . With the present day demand for clean ...
Page 220
... running trains entirely for milk into the extreme parts of the dairy sections of New York State to supply the large cities . At the time of the establishment of the Dairy Commission in 1884 the amount of milk reported as received in New ...
... running trains entirely for milk into the extreme parts of the dairy sections of New York State to supply the large cities . At the time of the establishment of the Dairy Commission in 1884 the amount of milk reported as received in New ...
Page 224
... run into cans , standing about 18 inches high and 6 inches across . These cans were then placed in pools , through which running water was passing . Ice was often added , since a quicker and more complete separation of the fat from the ...
... run into cans , standing about 18 inches high and 6 inches across . These cans were then placed in pools , through which running water was passing . Ice was often added , since a quicker and more complete separation of the fat from the ...
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New York (State). Legislature. Senate. from running streams or bodies of water of any nature . The carcass should be covered with quicklime ( ordinary burned lump lime ) and then covered with dirt . The grave should be fenced in for a ...
New York (State). Legislature. Senate. from running streams or bodies of water of any nature . The carcass should be covered with quicklime ( ordinary burned lump lime ) and then covered with dirt . The grave should be fenced in for a ...
Page 327
... run the risk of frost than to put the corn in immature , since if put in at once after being frosted , there will be ... running into the silo for easy distribution , make a formerly slow and heavy job a quick and comparatively easy one ...
... run the risk of frost than to put the corn in immature , since if put in at once after being frosted , there will be ... running into the silo for easy distribution , make a formerly slow and heavy job a quick and comparatively easy one ...
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