not to deceive myself. ROBT. 0. CARLYLE. Virginia Nevada May 10 1866. [We are greatly obliged to Mr. Carlyle for the pains he has taken in writing these two articles—the one here published and one in a previous number. The friction is independent at the surfaces in contact but To Keep a Saw in Order. on the above subject. But a plain man unacquaint ed with technical phrases would find much to puz vital importance., scientific american, 1866-07-21
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