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... cent . equals 9.71 horse power . At 460 cubic feet per minute , gives 16.45 horse power , and seventy- five per cent . equals 12.33 horse power . An investigation was held by the Canal Appraisers of the State of New York , in the year ...
... cent . equals 9.71 horse power . At 460 cubic feet per minute , gives 16.45 horse power , and seventy- five per cent . equals 12.33 horse power . An investigation was held by the Canal Appraisers of the State of New York , in the year ...
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... cent . equals 14.84 horse power . This amount of water is probably nearer what is required for grinding from nine to ten bushels per hour , which is about the average the mills at Rochester generally grind in the manufacture of flour ...
... cent . equals 14.84 horse power . This amount of water is probably nearer what is required for grinding from nine to ten bushels per hour , which is about the average the mills at Rochester generally grind in the manufacture of flour ...
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... cent . , and the Eclipse wheel of about 8 per cent . At Lowell , Massachusetts , the Water Power Company have a " Test- ing Flume , " in which all water wheels are tested before use , to ascertain their effective or actual power . Mr ...
... cent . , and the Eclipse wheel of about 8 per cent . At Lowell , Massachusetts , the Water Power Company have a " Test- ing Flume , " in which all water wheels are tested before use , to ascertain their effective or actual power . Mr ...
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... cent . per ton per mile , it will give a freight bill of from $ 3,000 to $ 4,000 per trip each way , as grain can be carried one way and lumber the other . The items of lumber and grain are two of the most important articles of commerce ...
... cent . per ton per mile , it will give a freight bill of from $ 3,000 to $ 4,000 per trip each way , as grain can be carried one way and lumber the other . The items of lumber and grain are two of the most important articles of commerce ...
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... cents per thousand ems ; figure work , ninety cents ; rule and figure work , one dollar and twenty cents ; press work , twenty - five cents per hundred impressions . The Second Class - Includes the journals of the Senate 7 [ 83 [
... cents per thousand ems ; figure work , ninety cents ; rule and figure work , one dollar and twenty cents ; press work , twenty - five cents per hundred impressions . The Second Class - Includes the journals of the Senate 7 [ 83 [
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225 Canal Bonds agents amount received April Average Bloomington Board Bond Interest Fund bonds Refunded Stock bridges CAPITAL STOCK cent certificates New Internal charges charter Chicago City Commissioners consolidated construction contract Cook county corporation cost County Bond Interest court Date employee injured ending June 30 express companies February feet FUNDED DEBT furnished grain Highest rate Illinois Central Illinois Central Railroad Internal Improvement Stock iron IROQUOIS COUNTY Jacksonville January John July June 30 Kankakee legislature length Lockport Louis March MCLEAN COUNTY mile per 100 November November 30 Number Number of locomotives Pekin Penitentiary Peoria Quincy Railroad Company rate per mile receipts repairs of cars river road and equipment Rock Island salary Sangamon Secretary speed allowed Springfield Statement Statement-Continued stone Subscribed tariff earnings taxes Terre Haute tion Toledo Total town Township Bond Interest track Wabash warehouse warrants canceled
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Seite 530 - The general assembly shall pass laws to correct abuses and prevent unjust discrimination and extortion in the rates of freight and passenger tariffs on the different railroads in this state, and enforce such laws by adequate penalties, to the extent, if necessary for that purpose, of forfeiture of their property and franchises.
Seite 502 - SECTION 1. The legislative authority of this State shall be vested in a General Assembly, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives...
Seite 514 - Rights of property, like all other social and conventional rights, are subject to such reasonable limitations in their enjoyment as shall prevent them from being injurious, and to such reasonable restraints and regulations established by law as the legislature, under the governing and controlling power vested in them by the constitution may think necessary and expedient.
Seite 500 - And the General Assembly shall, from time to time, pass laws establishing reasonable maximum rates of charges for the transportation of passengers and freight on the different railroads in this State.
Seite 514 - The power we allude to is rather the police power, the power vested in the legislature by the Constitution, to make, ordain, and establish all manner of wholesome and reasonable laws, statutes, and ordinances, either with penalties or without, not repugnant to the Constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of the commonwealth and of the subjects of the same.
Seite 502 - The powers of the government of the State of Alabama shall be divided into three distinct departments; and each of them confided to a separate body of magistracy to wit, those which are legislative, to one; those which are executive to another, and those which are judicial to another.
Seite 533 - The objects for which a corporation is created are universally such as the government wishes to promote. They are deemed beneficial to the country ; and this benefit constitutes the consideration, and, in most cases, the sole consideration, of the grant.
Seite 503 - The continued existence of a government would be of no great value if, by implications and presumptions, it was disarmed of the powers necessary to accomplish the ends of its creation, and the functions it was designed to perform, transferred to the hands of privileged corporations.
Seite 481 - ... communication, or which have the terminus, station, or wharf of the one near the terminus, station, or wharf of the other, shall afford all due and reasonable facilities for receiving and forwarding all the traffic arriving by one of such railways or canals...