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... America . " The First Report upon Magnetic Work in Maryland , which com- prises Part V of the volume , is made by Dr. L. A. Bauer , who has been conducting this division of the work of the survey . Dr. Bauer was for several years ...
... America . " The First Report upon Magnetic Work in Maryland , which com- prises Part V of the volume , is made by Dr. L. A. Bauer , who has been conducting this division of the work of the survey . Dr. Bauer was for several years ...
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... America . The State Geological Survey intends to make a thorough and systematic magnetic survey of Maryland , and this is to a large extent made possible by the fact that the costly apparatus in the possession of the United States Coast ...
... America . The State Geological Survey intends to make a thorough and systematic magnetic survey of Maryland , and this is to a large extent made possible by the fact that the costly apparatus in the possession of the United States Coast ...
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... America in large numbers for ordinary building pur- poses is not well founded . A study of the ancient records and bills of lading fails to afford a single authentic case of the importation of brick , and it seems highly probable that ...
... America in large numbers for ordinary building pur- poses is not well founded . A study of the ancient records and bills of lading fails to afford a single authentic case of the importation of brick , and it seems highly probable that ...
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... America and the only naturall cause of the fiercenes and extreame stormy cold winds that comes N. W. from thence all over this Continent and makes frost . And as Indians report from the other side westward doe the Rivers take their ...
... America and the only naturall cause of the fiercenes and extreame stormy cold winds that comes N. W. from thence all over this Continent and makes frost . And as Indians report from the other side westward doe the Rivers take their ...
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... America in the manufacture of pig and bar iron , being the proprietor of three furnaces and two forges in Maryland and one furnace in Virginia . Many other companies were organized for the working of the iron deposits prior to the ...
... America in the manufacture of pig and bar iron , being the proprietor of three furnaces and two forges in Maryland and one furnace in Virginia . Many other companies were organized for the working of the iron deposits prior to the ...
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