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Updated: May 23, 2025
For a 4-feet clean-up pan, making 30 revolutions per min. 1.50 h.-p. For an amalgamating barrel, making 30 revolutions per min. 2.50 h.-p. For a mechanical batea, making 30 revolutions per min. 1.00 h.-p."
It had been necessary for Gorham to supplement himself with a man who possessed the genius of taking hold of the individual organizations assimilated by the Consolidated Companies, and amalgamating those engaged in similar lines into perfect, economic wholes; and Covington's rare service had proved the wisdom of Gorham's selection.
With the art of writing, there was in most cases also communicated a knowledge of Christianity; and the new religion not only destroyed many of the Pagan traditions, but falsified the remainder by amalgamating them with monastic legends.
Poor devil, I believe it is his intense love of peace, and hatred of breeding discussions which lead no-whither, that has led him into this sad practice of amalgamating true and false. He has been at it these two hundred years; and has now carried it to a terrible length.
The children, the teachers, the parents whether of emigrant or native origin the relatives and friends in distant countries, are all brought more or less under its amalgamating influences.
This extraordinary amalgamating power of English culture explains, no doubt, why German and Scandinavian immigration to take examples from two of the most intelligent and educated races that have contributed to the up-building of the country have left so little trace, as yet, upon our more permanent literature. But blood will have its say sooner or later.
All combatant corps should obviously be of the line. This necessitates amalgamating the pay officers and also those engaged in the technical work of producing the finished ship. This is at present the case with the single exception of the naval constructors, whom it is now proposed to amalgamate with the line.
He was now living at Pest, where he had elegant chambers and all his old renown, carrying on his old business of amalgamating the various elements of society. It was still early, and the worthy man was not yet half dressed. When I say not yet half dressed, I mean the expression to be taken in the literal sense of the word.
I shouldn't want it talked about outside, but it's a matter of taking hold of the cod fisheries of the Grand Banks, practically amalgamating them and perhaps combining with them the entire herring output, and the whole of the sardine catch of the Mediterranean. If it goes through," he added, "I shall be in a position to let you in on the ground floor." I knew the ground floor of old.
The pulp now flows over an amalgamating surface, 14 ft. long by 4 ft. wide, sloping 1 1/2 in. to the foot, and is then contracted into a copper-plated sluice 15 ft. long by 14 in. wide, having a fall of 1 in. to the foot.
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