 | Luther Emerson Robinson - 1918 - 342 páginas
...Franklin, Roger, and James,1 for instance — and we see these timbers joined together, and see they exactly make the frame of a house or a mill, all the tenons and mortises exactly fitting, and all the lengths and proportions of the different pieces exactly adapted... | |
 | Bunford Samuel - 1920
...Franklin, Roger, and James, for instance,— and we see these timbers joined together, and see them exactly make the frame of a house or a mill, all the tenons and mortises exactly fitting, and all the lengths and proportions of the different pieces exactly adapted... | |
 | Abraham Lincoln - 1921 - 262 páginas
...Franklin, Roger, and James,1 for instance, — and when we see these timbers joined together, and see they exactly make the frame of a house or a mill, all the tenons and mortises exactly fitting, and all the lengths and proportions of the different pieces exactly adapted... | |
 | Clark Prescott Bissett - 1923 - 230 páginas
...Roger, and James, for instance — and we see these timbers joined together, and see they exactly made the frame of a house or a mill, all the tenons and mortises exactly fitting, and all the lengths and proportions of the different pieces exactly adapted... | |
 | 1920
...and formed at a different time and place and by a different workman, when joined together completely make the frame of a house or a mill, all the tenons...exactly fitting, and all the lengths and proportions exactly adapted to their respective places, and not a piece too many or too few, not even the scaffolding... | |
 | Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1901
...Franklin, Roger, and James, for instance, — and we see these timbers joined together, and see they exactly make the frame of a house or a mill, all the tenons and mortises exactly fitting, and all the lengths and proportions of the different pieces exactly adapted... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1938 - 27808 páginas
...joined together and see they exactly make the frame of a house or mill, all the tenons and mortises exactly, adapted to their respective places and not a piece too many or too few — not omitting ever scaffolding — * * * in such a case we find it impossible not to believe that * * * all [the... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1957 - 2239 páginas
...times and places and by different workmen, and when we see these timbers joined together, and see they exactly make the frame of a house or a mill, all the tenons and mortises exactly adapted to their respective places, and not a piece too many or too few — In such... | |
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