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... hands of the Government afforded employment to only 100 men , are now worked by two foreign capitalists , who employ 800. The iron mines of the empire are in a state of progressive improvement , and afford employment for 279 smelting ...
... hands employed in this branch of industry , representing an amount of capital de- serving every consideration on the part of the Government , and requiring caution in dealing with it so as not to inflict serious losses upon the persons ...
... hand . ' And there went forth a wind from the Lord and brought quails from the sea , and let them fall by the camp , as it were a day's journey on this side , and as it were a day's journey on the other side round about the camp , and ...
... hand of a newly - born infant , repeating these words , May the boy turn out clever and skilful . ' We often read of locusts , the most injurious insect that exists . About ten different Hebrew names occur , which Bochart argues denote ...
... hand can bear . ' * It was a generalisation of this simple but curious fact , that suggested to Dr. Tyndall the experiments which have so largely affected the state of glacial science . In the above experiment the two blocks of ice not ...