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Page 32
... five - eighths- inch casing . These literally wore out and chewed up and tore loose the crown block and cap timbers , releas- ing the bailer . It then spouted rapid- ly , but geyser - like through this open- ing about 200 feet high ...
... five - eighths- inch casing . These literally wore out and chewed up and tore loose the crown block and cap timbers , releas- ing the bailer . It then spouted rapid- ly , but geyser - like through this open- ing about 200 feet high ...
Page 54
... five inches and this is insufficient for the clay soil of the compact sticky char- acter which exists on the large farm of Mr. Caldwell . The toe of the plow more- over acts upon the substrata of clay just as a plane does on a plank ...
... five inches and this is insufficient for the clay soil of the compact sticky char- acter which exists on the large farm of Mr. Caldwell . The toe of the plow more- over acts upon the substrata of clay just as a plane does on a plank ...
Page 55
... five feet to per- mit of the doing away with terraces to prevent the washing of the surface soil . He had observed that where stumps are pulled or any deep excavation made and filled the land where such excavation has been made grew ...
... five feet to per- mit of the doing away with terraces to prevent the washing of the surface soil . He had observed that where stumps are pulled or any deep excavation made and filled the land where such excavation has been made grew ...
Page 59
... five miles to the coal deposits . But the syn- dicate , upon the advice of engineers , determined to abandon operations there and go to Cordova , where M. J. Heney associated with Close Brothers , of London , had spent half a million ...
... five miles to the coal deposits . But the syn- dicate , upon the advice of engineers , determined to abandon operations there and go to Cordova , where M. J. Heney associated with Close Brothers , of London , had spent half a million ...
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... five feet deep . In its original channel the Kaw would have carried off that huge volume of water with only a small overflow , but , re- stricted as it was , and blocked by low bridges , it scarcely could carry one- fourth of the water ...
... five feet deep . In its original channel the Kaw would have carried off that huge volume of water with only a small overflow , but , re- stricted as it was , and blocked by low bridges , it scarcely could carry one- fourth of the water ...
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