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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Knight's Mechanical Encyclopedia (ed. Knight) 2 0 Browse Search
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t up to! Little tuches of femmernine tact, Our onbred wimmin-folks, sumhow, can't act-- Fur none on 'em, plane or good-lookina, Ef meetina of men on the sidewalk-flats, Cood siss like sarpents, or spitt like kats, Or go thru the moshuns of pukina! Wun little thing — I larn you're afeard About the niggers — now, don't be skeerd. You think, mayhap, they'll shirk From diggina trenches and sarvina your guns-- But if ary wun of the reskils runs, I'll send him back to his wurk: And, as for nuze, ef the rogues vollunteer it, All I kin say is, I don't want to heer it-- On all sech bizness I frown-- And, ef they're likely to kick up a muss, Or sech allfired fools as to fite for us, Jest see how I'll put 'em down! Thus, you see, wen the Nashun fites, Constitootion and sovering rites Is held at a pooty high figger-- Heer our riflemen, how they cry Wenever they dror the trigger, Jest as a Minny they let fly At some poore devvle you've driv to dye: “Now, sett up a nuther nigger.” Hartford
while being trimmed. The shape of the rotary cutter G determines the contour of the heel, which is oscillated on the roller K to bring each part of its surface to the cutter. See also heel-polishing machines, which differ but slightly in construction, the principal variance being in the surface of the roller. b. A hand-tool for shaping the curve of the heel. Heel-trimmer. A curved knife set in a shank whose lower end by contact with the lower surface of the heel forms a guide. Heer. (Weaving.) The length of two cuts or leas of linen or woolen threads. Hel′i-cal spring. A spring whose coils have a gradually decreasing diameter, as the mainspring of a watch. It may lie in one plane like a fake of rope, one layer of rope as coiled up; or it may be like the architectural helix or the helix of a shell, and assume a conical form. A spiral spring is a coil whose rounds have the same diameter. A helical spring whose coils are in the same plane is used by alterna