Agricultural Advertising, Volumen16Elmer E. Critchfield, Marco Morrow, Richard S. Thain Long-Critchfield Corporation, 1907 |
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... average width of about 200 feet , and a mini- mum depth of 22 feet of water . The fact is that the rapidly increas- ing output of the products of the soil , the mines , and manufactured goods of all kinds , and the active demand for ...
... average width of about 200 feet , and a mini- mum depth of 22 feet of water . The fact is that the rapidly increas- ing output of the products of the soil , the mines , and manufactured goods of all kinds , and the active demand for ...
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... average cost of carriage for all the roads of the United States being 7.79 mills per ton - mile . Ocean freight rates are almost invariably one - half a mill per ton - mile . On the Great Lakes the cost of carriage is about 60 of a mill ...
... average cost of carriage for all the roads of the United States being 7.79 mills per ton - mile . Ocean freight rates are almost invariably one - half a mill per ton - mile . On the Great Lakes the cost of carriage is about 60 of a mill ...
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... average man drove at the high- est speed his car was capable of , in season and out of season , alike on country roads and crowded city streets . In the form of commercial vehicles for the delivering of goods in the city , we believe ...
... average man drove at the high- est speed his car was capable of , in season and out of season , alike on country roads and crowded city streets . In the form of commercial vehicles for the delivering of goods in the city , we believe ...
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... average 12 to 25 miles consuming a gallon of gasoline and a quart of lubricating oil should be suf ficient to cover 125 to 200 miles . Accidents omitted , a standard car con- structed on approved lines , with designing which provides ...
... average 12 to 25 miles consuming a gallon of gasoline and a quart of lubricating oil should be suf ficient to cover 125 to 200 miles . Accidents omitted , a standard car con- structed on approved lines , with designing which provides ...
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... to ... 13,593.32 For mailing this issue the publishers paid ....... 16,991 3,398.95 339,895 .. $ 43,808.69 390,414 Total value of mail cre- ated Average postage per pound of mail of all grades , AGRICULTURAL 59 ADVERTISING.
... to ... 13,593.32 For mailing this issue the publishers paid ....... 16,991 3,398.95 339,895 .. $ 43,808.69 390,414 Total value of mail cre- ated Average postage per pound of mail of all grades , AGRICULTURAL 59 ADVERTISING.
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Agricultural Advertising, Volumen11,Tema 2 Elmer E. Critchfield,Marco Morrow,Richard S. Thain Vista completa - 1904 |
Agricultural Advertising, Volumen25 Elmer E. Critchfield,Marco Morrow,Richard S. Thain Vista completa - 1913 |
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