The third book of reading lessons, Том 3 |
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... or charred , and then packed for exportation . One principal use of cork is to stop bottles , for which purpose it is fitted by its elasticity . A piece rather larger than the neck of the bottle being inserted , the tendency it has 6.
... or charred , and then packed for exportation . One principal use of cork is to stop bottles , for which purpose it is fitted by its elasticity . A piece rather larger than the neck of the bottle being inserted , the tendency it has 6.
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... piece of iron , of small diameter . The wire is then straightened , and afterwards cut into lengths of three or four yards , and then into smaller ones , every length being sufficient to make six pins . Each end of these is ground to a ...
... piece of iron , of small diameter . The wire is then straightened , and afterwards cut into lengths of three or four yards , and then into smaller ones , every length being sufficient to make six pins . Each end of these is ground to a ...
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... piece of steel remaining in the eye . When the head and eye are finished , the point is formed with a file , and the whole is filed over . The needles are then laid , to heat red - hot , on a long narrow iron , crooked at one end , in a ...
... piece of steel remaining in the eye . When the head and eye are finished , the point is formed with a file , and the whole is filed over . The needles are then laid , to heat red - hot , on a long narrow iron , crooked at one end , in a ...
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... piece of new buckram , sprinkled with emery - dust . When the needles are thus dis- posed , emery - dust is thrown over them , which is again sprinkled with oil of olives , and at last the whole is made up into a roll , well bound at ...
... piece of new buckram , sprinkled with emery - dust . When the needles are thus dis- posed , emery - dust is thrown over them , which is again sprinkled with oil of olives , and at last the whole is made up into a roll , well bound at ...
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... piece . The whole was built from within , and each slab was cut so , that it retained its position without requiring support , until another was placed beside it , the lightness of the slabs greatly facilitating the ope- ration . When ...
... piece . The whole was built from within , and each slab was cut so , that it retained its position without requiring support , until another was placed beside it , the lightness of the slabs greatly facilitating the ope- ration . When ...
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Страница 96 - The cat in gloves catches no mice, as Poor Richard says. It is true there is much to be done, and perhaps you are weak-handed; but stick to it steadily, and you will see great effects; for, Constant dropping wears away stones; and, By diligence and patience the mouse ate in two the cable; and Little strokes fell great oaks, as Poor Richard says in his almanac, the year I cannot just now remember.
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