The Technical World Magazine, Volume 23Technical World Company, 1915 |
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... United States , in particular , rests the great burden of furthering all forms of prog- ress while the conflict lasts . The March number of TECHNICAL WORLD reflects , to an unusual degree , the re- markable achievements of remarkable ...
... United States , in particular , rests the great burden of furthering all forms of prog- ress while the conflict lasts . The March number of TECHNICAL WORLD reflects , to an unusual degree , the re- markable achievements of remarkable ...
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... . Thirty - three of the thirty - five members of the Rose- crans ' crew went down , the surviving two being rescued only at the repeated risk of the lives of two United States life - saving crews , hundreds of persons watching the. 18.
... . Thirty - three of the thirty - five members of the Rose- crans ' crew went down , the surviving two being rescued only at the repeated risk of the lives of two United States life - saving crews , hundreds of persons watching the. 18.
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... United States . To these pioneers , the mouth of the Columbia was the front gateway to the world , enabling them to ship from the fertile Willam- ette Valley the greater part of the agri- cultural and the horticultural products used in ...
... United States . To these pioneers , the mouth of the Columbia was the front gateway to the world , enabling them to ship from the fertile Willam- ette Valley the greater part of the agri- cultural and the horticultural products used in ...
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... United States engineers recommended a four and one - fourth mile south jetty . Active jetty building was begun in April , 1885 , the low - water depth of the Columbia River bar still being only nineteen feet . The Columbia River ap ...
... United States engineers recommended a four and one - fourth mile south jetty . Active jetty building was begun in April , 1885 , the low - water depth of the Columbia River bar still being only nineteen feet . The Columbia River ap ...
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... United States is something like twenty times as great as the total power generated from steam in this country at this moment , and , even under the present limitations of transmission , every bit of it could be sent to some point where ...
... United States is something like twenty times as great as the total power generated from steam in this country at this moment , and , even under the present limitations of transmission , every bit of it could be sent to some point where ...
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