The Sanitarian: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Preservation of Health, Mental and Physical Culture ..., Volum 42A.N. Bell, 1899 |
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... sand mixed with decayed vege- table matter , extending to a depth of at least sixty feet , and that the compression or escape of this soil , under the heavy load of buildings which have been placed on it , is sufficient to account for ...
... sand mixed with decayed vege- table matter , extending to a depth of at least sixty feet , and that the compression or escape of this soil , under the heavy load of buildings which have been placed on it , is sufficient to account for ...
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... sand held full sway . Roads , like people , are prone to wear into ruts , and many of the ruts in which the farmer's half - laden wagon jolts are primarily caused by the ruts into which the farmer has jolted his representative in ...
... sand held full sway . Roads , like people , are prone to wear into ruts , and many of the ruts in which the farmer's half - laden wagon jolts are primarily caused by the ruts into which the farmer has jolted his representative in ...
Side 132
... sand , soon becomes covered with a fun- goid growth thoroughly saturated with albuminous extract and the excreta of animals in a liquid , putrescible form . These wooden pavements undergo a decomposition in the warm season , and add to ...
... sand , soon becomes covered with a fun- goid growth thoroughly saturated with albuminous extract and the excreta of animals in a liquid , putrescible form . These wooden pavements undergo a decomposition in the warm season , and add to ...
Side 133
... sand , are , under the most favorable conditions possible for decay , being constantly exposed to moisture , air and warmth . With no preservative treatment they are enabled to absorb to the fullest extent all forms of liquid street ...
... sand , are , under the most favorable conditions possible for decay , being constantly exposed to moisture , air and warmth . With no preservative treatment they are enabled to absorb to the fullest extent all forms of liquid street ...
Side 155
... sand after every rain , sometimes in great heaps . It is of a gray color , is about the size of a pea and breaks with a mealy fracture . The taste is rather agreeable and slightly sweet . When eaten it acts as a laxative . Analysis ...
... sand after every rain , sometimes in great heaps . It is of a gray color , is about the size of a pea and breaks with a mealy fracture . The taste is rather agreeable and slightly sweet . When eaten it acts as a laxative . Analysis ...
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