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... hundred yards there is , at low water , but twenty feet and five inches of water ; at high water , some twenty - five feet or more . I think , Mr. Speaker , that the mi- nority report demonstrates the fact that for war- fare on the ...
... hundred yards there is , at low water , but twenty feet and five inches of water ; at high water , some twenty - five feet or more . I think , Mr. Speaker , that the mi- nority report demonstrates the fact that for war- fare on the ...
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... hundred and nineteen acres , and the new meadow one hundred and fifty - five acres . On the north of the island , and between it and the main , there is a channel which , we are told , was of sufficient depth in former days to float ...
... hundred and nineteen acres , and the new meadow one hundred and fifty - five acres . On the north of the island , and between it and the main , there is a channel which , we are told , was of sufficient depth in former days to float ...
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... hundred and two per month , while , for the summer months , they averaged thirty - five hundred per month -- a rate of increase , I think , for the summer over the winter months of about six hundred per cent . I may not be precisely ...
... hundred and two per month , while , for the summer months , they averaged thirty - five hundred per month -- a rate of increase , I think , for the summer over the winter months of about six hundred per cent . I may not be precisely ...
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... hundred years is the two hundred and fifteen thousandth part of an inch . The prejudicial action of fresh water is twofold , first from oxida- tion , and secondly from the attachment of crus- tacea and other marine attachments to the ...
... hundred years is the two hundred and fifteen thousandth part of an inch . The prejudicial action of fresh water is twofold , first from oxida- tion , and secondly from the attachment of crus- tacea and other marine attachments to the ...
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... hundred feet in width . Then look at the facilities presented by League Island in regard to the supply of materials used in the building of ships . There you have the Schuylkill region emptying its treasures of iron and coal . You have ...
... hundred feet in width . Then look at the facilities presented by League Island in regard to the supply of materials used in the building of ships . There you have the Schuylkill region emptying its treasures of iron and coal . You have ...
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