Biography of Zadock Pratt, of Prattsville, N. Y.: To which are Appended a Portion of His Addresses, Letters, Congressional Reports, and SpeechesNahum Capen 1852 - 506 страници |
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... bank in Prattsville . His character as a banker.- Anecdotes . - His endorsements . - Advice to young traders , . . 81 - - - -- - CHAPTER VII . - - Colonel Pratt's interest in agriculture . His farm . - Improvement of stock.- Elected ...
... bank in Prattsville . His character as a banker.- Anecdotes . - His endorsements . - Advice to young traders , . . 81 - - - -- - CHAPTER VII . - - Colonel Pratt's interest in agriculture . His farm . - Improvement of stock.- Elected ...
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... banks . -Proposes again a national mint in New York . Refunding of the fine im- posed on General Jackson , in 1815 ... banking " of Van Buren . — Repairing of - - " Gold spoons - - - - in the District of Columbia . - the president's ...
... banks . -Proposes again a national mint in New York . Refunding of the fine im- posed on General Jackson , in 1815 ... banking " of Van Buren . — Repairing of - - " Gold spoons - - - - in the District of Columbia . - the president's ...
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... bank , when Mr. Hill , the cashier , inquired of him if he had heard from his brothers recently . Mr. Pratt replied , " No , I have not . " Mr. Hill then informed him that their tan- nery , at Lexington , had been burned . " Burned ...
... bank , when Mr. Hill , the cashier , inquired of him if he had heard from his brothers recently . Mr. Pratt replied , " No , I have not . " Mr. Hill then informed him that their tan- nery , at Lexington , had been burned . " Burned ...
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... banks of the Schoharie- kill . They were living in a small , quiet way , nearly , if not entirely , ignorant of the great natural resources of the country , which they were slowly redeeming from absolute wildness . The building of such ...
... banks of the Schoharie- kill . They were living in a small , quiet way , nearly , if not entirely , ignorant of the great natural resources of the country , which they were slowly redeeming from absolute wildness . The building of such ...
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... bank in Prattsville . - His character as a banker . Anecdotes . His endorsements . - Advice to young traders . - FROM 1836 , Colonel Pratt's career assumes a new feature , and we no longer see him as the mere man of business ...
... bank in Prattsville . - His character as a banker . Anecdotes . His endorsements . - Advice to young traders . - FROM 1836 , Colonel Pratt's career assumes a new feature , and we no longer see him as the mere man of business ...
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Страница 223 - The condition of human nature would be lamentable indeed, if nothing less than the greatest learning and talents, which fall to the share of so small a number of men, were sufficient to direct our judgment and our conduct. But Providence has taken better care of our happiness, and given us, in the simplicity of common sense, a rule for our direction, by which we shall never be misled.
Страница 320 - The tanning of leather, more than almost any other manufacture, is a chemical process, the success of which depends almost wholly upon the skill and judgment with which its complicated manipulations are conducted. To attain the requisite skill in the laboratory of the chemist is evidently impossible ; it can only be acquired in the tanning itself, by long and careful attention and observation; and perhaps there is no description of manufacture where so much depends upon practical knowledge, and so...
Страница 315 - Salted hides do not require more than two-thirds the time to soak, but generally rather longer to sweat. After the hides are prepared for tanning, the next process is what is commonly called " handling," which should be performed two or three times a day in a weak "ooze," until the grain is colored. New liquors, or a mixture of new and old, are preferable for Spanish or dry hides, — old liquor for slaughter.
Страница 317 - ... in the admission of air in drying, when first hung up to dry. No more air than is sufficient to keep the sides from moulding should be allowed. Too much air, or, in other words, if dried too rapidly in a current of air, will injure the color, giving a darker hue, and rendering the leather harsh and brittle. To insure that the thick parts, or butts, shall roll smooth, and even with the rest of the piece...