The Technical World Magazine, Volume 17Technical World Company, 1912 |
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... thousand or two piles , driven deep into the bottom of the Copper River , forty feet below the sur- face The ice was a solid sheet seven feet thick and it was borne on a twelve - knot current . Into it the forest of piles was solidly ...
... thousand or two piles , driven deep into the bottom of the Copper River , forty feet below the sur- face The ice was a solid sheet seven feet thick and it was borne on a twelve - knot current . Into it the forest of piles was solidly ...
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... thousand men . must be got out across those flats some- how . There was no way around ; no paralleling wagon roads or navigable waterways , no bridges and no hillsides to follow . Out onto the flats , already ten feet 1 winged ones ...
... thousand men . must be got out across those flats some- how . There was no way around ; no paralleling wagon roads or navigable waterways , no bridges and no hillsides to follow . Out onto the flats , already ten feet 1 winged ones ...
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... thousand miles inland , and rusty cargo boats from Liverpool and Italy may rub noses together . That these docks may be kept free of burdensome charges , that the gateway to But the people of New Orleans have not been content with ...
... thousand miles inland , and rusty cargo boats from Liverpool and Italy may rub noses together . That these docks may be kept free of burdensome charges , that the gateway to But the people of New Orleans have not been content with ...
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... thousand a month . The belt road already owns a right of way running in a half circle about the city and it is proposed to shortly extend the line , making a total mileage of over twenty - two miles of double track . For the purpose of ...
... thousand a month . The belt road already owns a right of way running in a half circle about the city and it is proposed to shortly extend the line , making a total mileage of over twenty - two miles of double track . For the purpose of ...
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... thousand negroes living in the Sesses less than a thousand were left on the islands alive when the British medical service took charge of them , and sent them to the detention camps which the British colonial doctors had established on ...
... thousand negroes living in the Sesses less than a thousand were left on the islands alive when the British medical service took charge of them , and sent them to the detention camps which the British colonial doctors had established on ...
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