The Technical World Magazine, Volume 17Technical World Company, 1912 |
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... taken . The false- work was fifteen inches out and it had to be put back . Anchorages were hastily built into the ice above the bridge and they were heavy anchorages . Block and tackle was rigged to them and while a gang thawed and ...
... taken . The false- work was fifteen inches out and it had to be put back . Anchorages were hastily built into the ice above the bridge and they were heavy anchorages . Block and tackle was rigged to them and while a gang thawed and ...
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... taken at the moment of such an explosion . The scattering pieces of stone can be noted in detail . H " IT HAD TO BE DONE " THE GREAT MILES. except for preparations for beginning the big bridge , but early the following spring there began ...
... taken at the moment of such an explosion . The scattering pieces of stone can be noted in detail . H " IT HAD TO BE DONE " THE GREAT MILES. except for preparations for beginning the big bridge , but early the following spring there began ...
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... taken sick on a return voyage of the vessel . The ship's surgeon treated them for African fever , but without any effect . They were taken to the Charing Cross Hospital on arrival at London . As luck would have it one of the hospital ...
... taken sick on a return voyage of the vessel . The ship's surgeon treated them for African fever , but without any effect . They were taken to the Charing Cross Hospital on arrival at London . As luck would have it one of the hospital ...
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... taken the death chance and are among the little band on the very front of the fighting line , hopeless as yet of relieving the victims of the trypanosome , but strug- gling to prevent further inroads on mankind . As yet the ...
... taken the death chance and are among the little band on the very front of the fighting line , hopeless as yet of relieving the victims of the trypanosome , but strug- gling to prevent further inroads on mankind . As yet the ...
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... taken its deadly food , by biting rats , snakes , lizards , and wild animals - even crocodiles - and in- fected negroes , its mouth and stomach holds a mass of trypanosomes . Lighting on the skin so softly that the victim knows nothing ...
... taken its deadly food , by biting rats , snakes , lizards , and wild animals - even crocodiles - and in- fected negroes , its mouth and stomach holds a mass of trypanosomes . Lighting on the skin so softly that the victim knows nothing ...
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