Good Engineering Literature: What to Read and how to Write, with Suggestive Information on Allied Topicsauthor, agents, Chicago book Company, 1911 - 422 lappuses |
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v. lappuse
... commenced it was the intention to issue two or three pamphlets only ; but as the work progressed , the fact developed that while there is plenty of literature for the would - be writer of fiction and magazine stories , V.
... commenced it was the intention to issue two or three pamphlets only ; but as the work progressed , the fact developed that while there is plenty of literature for the would - be writer of fiction and magazine stories , V.
vi. lappuse
... fact is , however , too little appreciated by the average student , or by the engineer during the earlier years of his work and as a result , we see many engineers painfully groping their way and struggling with the difficulties of com ...
... fact is , however , too little appreciated by the average student , or by the engineer during the earlier years of his work and as a result , we see many engineers painfully groping their way and struggling with the difficulties of com ...
5. lappuse
... fact that a few men of this type , uneducated , ignorant , or merely care- less , have risen to such positions and in some cases have attained fame and financial suc- cess , does not minimize the importance to the engineer of a command ...
... fact that a few men of this type , uneducated , ignorant , or merely care- less , have risen to such positions and in some cases have attained fame and financial suc- cess , does not minimize the importance to the engineer of a command ...
7. lappuse
... facts by rote , soon to be forgot- ten , rather than to assimilate the principles for further use . The preparing of composi- tions , essays , speeches , and debates makes him think over and review his mental stock - in- trade from time ...
... facts by rote , soon to be forgot- ten , rather than to assimilate the principles for further use . The preparing of composi- tions , essays , speeches , and debates makes him think over and review his mental stock - in- trade from time ...
21. lappuse
... facts for discussion and argument ; he presents these facts as clear- ly and as energetically as possible , and in the best style at his command ; the order of his discourse is ( a ) instruction - to explain his device , ( b ) ...
... facts for discussion and argument ; he presents these facts as clear- ly and as energetically as possible , and in the best style at his command ; the order of his discourse is ( a ) instruction - to explain his device , ( b ) ...
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188. lappuse - That during the existence of the American copyright in any book the importation into the United States of any piratical copies thereof or of any copies thereof (although authorized by the author or proprietor) which have not been produced in accordance with the manufacturing provisions specified in section...
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187. lappuse - To deliver up on oath for destruction all the infringing copies or devices, as well as all plates, molds, matrices, or other means for making such infringing copies as the court may order. (e...
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217. lappuse - Hamilton in the case of The People v. Croswell, 3 John. Cas. 354, is drawn with the utmost precision. It is a censorious or ridiculing writing, picture, or sign, made with a mischievous and malicious intent towards government, magistrates, or individuals.
188. lappuse - Any person who shall knowingly issue or sell any article bearing a notice of United States copyright which has not been copyrighted in this country, or who shall knowingly import any article bearing such notice or words of the same purport, which has not been copyrighted in this country, shall be liable to a fine of one hundred dollars.
178. lappuse - Copyright may also be had of the works of an author, of which copies are not reproduced for sale, by the deposit, with claim of copyright, of one complete copy of such work if it be a lecture or similar production or a dramatic...
1. lappuse - Engineer, being the art of directing the great sources of power in Nature for the use and convenience of man...