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Sholes' Directory of the City of Savannah ... - Page 38
1882
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The Insurance Year Book, Volume 7

Insurance - 1879 - 216 pages
...spongy substance. 4. In case of sharp-pointed instruments, the points must be capped or encased so that they may not by any means be liable to cut through their enclosure, and where they have blades, such blades must be bound with wire, so that they shall remain firmly attached...
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The Postal Laws and Regulations of the United States of America: Published ...

United States - Postal service - 1879 - 476 pages
...substance. 4th. In саяо of sharp-pointed instruments, the points must bo capped or encased, so that they may not by any means be liable to cut through their iuclosnre, and where they have blades, such blades must bo bound with wire, so that they shall remain...
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Official Congressional Directory

United States. Congress - 1879 - 730 pages
...spongy substance. 4th. In case of sharp-pointed instruments, the points must be capped or encased, so that they may not by any means be liable to cut through their inclosure; and where they have blades, such blades must be bound with wire, so that they shall remain...
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United States Official Postal Guide

United States. Post Office Department - 1879 - 328 pages
...spongy substance. 4th. In case of sharp-pointed instruments, the points must be capped or encased, so that they may not by any means be liable to cut through their inclosure; and where they have blades, such blades must be bound with wire, .so that they shall remain...
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The United States Government: Its Organization and Practical Workings ...

George N. Lamphere - Executive departments - 1880 - 310 pages
...spongy substance. 4th. In case of sharp-pointed instruments, the points must be capped or encased, so that they may not by any means be liable to cut through their enclosure ; and where they have blades, such blades must be bound with wire, so that they shall remain firmly attached...
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Official Congressional Directory

1881 - 560 pages
...spongy substance. 4th. In case of sharp-pointed instruments, the points must be capped or encased, so that they may not by any means be liable to cut through their inclosure; and where they have blades, such blades must be bound with wire, so that they shall remain...
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The Living Church Annual

1881 - 308 pages
...spongy substance. 4th. In case of sharp-pointed instruments, the points must be capped or encased, so that they may not by any means be liable to cut through theirinc>osure; and when they have blades, such blades must be bound with wire, so that they shall...
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Handbook of the United States of America and Guide to Emigration: Giving the ...

Gaylord Watson - United States - 1882 - 210 pages
...spongy substance. 4th. Incase of sharp-pointed instruments, the potnts must be capped or encased, so that they may not by any means be liable to cut through their inclosure; and where they have blades, such blades must be bound with wire, so that they shall remain...
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Living Church Annual

1883 - 388 pages
...spongy substance. 4th. In case of sharp-pointed instruments, the points must be capped or encaaed, so that they may not by any means be liable to cut through their inc osure; and when they have blades, such blades must be bound with wire, so that they shall remain...
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Handbook of the United States of America: And Guide to Emigration; Giving ...

Linus Pierpont Brockett - United States - 1890 - 236 pages
...spongy substance. 4th. In case of sharp-pointed Instruments, the points must be eapped or encased, so that they may not by any means be liable to cut through their inclosure; and where they have blades, such blades must be bound with wire, so that they shall remain...
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