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" Railroad locomotives have their regular wood and water stations. But the steam plow is less fortunate. It does not live upon the water; and if it be once at a water station, it will work away from it, and when it gets away cannot return, without leaving... "
Transactions of the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - Page 291
by Wisconsin State Agricultural Society - 1860
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A Handbook of Agriculture, Issue 24

Wisconsin Farmers' Institutes - Agriculture - 1910 - 328 pages
...their fuel at stated places. Steam mills, and other stationary steam machinery, have their stationary supplies of fuel and water. Railroad locomotives have...expense of its time and strength. It will occur that i wagon and horse team might be employed to supply it with fuel and water; but this, too, is expensive;...
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Complete Works, Volume 5

Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1894 - 444 pages
...their fuel at stated places. Steam-mills and other stationary steam-machinery have their stationary supplies of fuel and water. Railroad locomotives have...does not live upon the water, and if it be once at a water-station, it will work away from it, and when it gets away cannot return without leaving its work,...
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Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters ..., Volume 1

Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1894 - 1080 pages
...other stationary steam-machinery have their stationary supplies of fuel and water. Railroad-locomotives have their regular wood and water stations. But the...does not live upon the water, and if it be once at a water-station, it will work away from it, and when it gets away cannot return without leaving its work,...
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Speeches and debates, 1858-1859

Abraham Lincoln - Presidents - 1907 - 440 pages
...steam-plow is less fortunate. It does not live upon the water, and if it be once at a water-station, it will work away from it, and when it gets away cannot...expense of its time and strength. It will occur that a wagon-and-horse team might be employed to supply it with fuel and water; but this, too, is expensive...
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Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters ..., Volume 1

Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1907 - 738 pages
...fuel and water. Railroad-locomotives have their regular wood and water stations. But the steam-plow is less fortunate. It does not live upon the water, and if it be once at a water-station, it will work away from it, and when it gets away cannot return without leaving its work,...
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Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and debates, 1858-1859

Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 322 pages
...fuel and water. Railroad-locomotives have their regular wood and water stations. But the steam-plow is less fortunate. It does not live upon the water, and if it be once at a water-station, it will work away from it, and when it gets away cannot return without leaving its work,...
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Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and debates, 1858-1859

Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 320 pages
...fuel and water. Railroad-locomotives have their regular wood and water stations. But the steam-plow is less fortunate. It does not live upon the water, and if it be once at a water-station, it will work away from it, and when it gets away cannot return without leaving its work,...
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In the Footsteps of the Lincolns

Ida Minerva Tarbell - Lincoln family (Samuel Lincoln, 1619?-1690) - 1924 - 456 pages
...turning the soil, and the smallest to the moving itself over the field, will be the best one. . . . Railroad locomotives have their regular wood and water...return without leaving its work, at a great expense of time and strength. It will occur that a wagon-and-horse team might be employed to supply it with fuel...
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Abraham Lincoln and His Ancestors

Ida Minerva Tarbell - Biography & Autobiography - 1997 - 460 pages
...turning the soil, and the smallest to the moving itself over the field, will be the best one. . . . Railroad locomotives have their regular wood and water...return without leaving its work, at a great expense of time and strength. It will occur that a wagon-and-horse team might be employed to supply it with fuel...
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Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings Vol. 2 1859-1865 (LOA #46)

Abraham Lincoln - History - 1989 - 844 pages
...their fuel at stated places. Steam mills, and other stationary steam machinery, have their stationary supplies of fuel and water. Railroad locomotives have their regular wood and water station. But the steam plow is less fortunate. It does not live upon the water; and if it be once at...
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