| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1856 - 652 pages
...work in the most exquisite manner," says a French journal, " not leaving a single stalk ungathered, and it discharged the grain in the most perfect shape,...its piece most gloriously." The contest was finally so narrowed down, that it was confined to three machines, all American. One of these now gave out,... | |
| David Ames Wells - Agriculture - 1856 - 424 pages
...pieces ; while Manny's did its work in the most exquisite manner, not leaving a single stalk ungathered, and it discharged the grain in the most perfect shape,...the binders. It finished its piece most gloriously. Again, after the jury had taken further notes of the trial, the signal was given, and three other machines... | |
| David Ames Wells - Agriculture - 1856 - 424 pages
...pieces ; while Manny's did its work in the most exquisite manner, not leaving a single stalk ungathered, and it discharged the grain in the most perfect shape,...the binders. It finished its piece most gloriously. Again, after the jury had taken further notes of the trial, the signal was given, and three other machines... | |
| Charles Louis Flint - Forage plants - 1860 - 412 pages
...work in the most exquisite manner," says a French journal, " not leaving a single stalk ungathered ; and it discharged the grain in the most perfect shape,...its piece most gloriously." The contest was finally so narrowed down that it was confined to three machines, — all American. One of these now gave out,... | |
| Christian Nestell Bovee - American literature - 1862 - 256 pages
...obvious that the contest was finally narrowed down to two, both American, and these were afterwards converted from reapers into mowers, one making the...satisfaction of a large concourse of spectators, and the jurors themselves could not restrain their enthusiasm. "All the laurels," said a French journal, "were... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1872 - 562 pages
...exquisite manner, not leaving a single stalk uugathered, and it discharged the grain in the most perfeet shape, as if placed by hand, for the binders. It finished...to three machines, all American. Two machines were afterwards converted from reapers into mowers, one making the change in one minute, the other in twenty.... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1872 - 562 pages
...did its work in twenty-two minutes, the English in sixty-six, and the Algerian in seventy-two. feet shape, as if placed by hand, for the binders. It finished its piece most gloriously." The contest was iiually narrowed down u> three machines, all American. Two machines were afterwards converted from... | |
| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1874 - 652 pages
...French journal, "did its work in the most exquisite manner, not leaving a single stalk ungathered, and it discharged the grain in the most perfect shape,...to three machines, all American. Two machines were afterwards converted from reapers into mowers, one making the change in one minute, the other in twenty.... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1874 - 420 pages
...French journal, " did its work in the most exquisite manner, not leaving a single stalk ungathered, and it discharged the grain in the most perfect shape,...to three machines, all American. Two machines were afterwards converted from reapers into mowers, one making the change in one minute, the other in twenty.... | |
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