The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 122
... connection with a deep water port . Ac- cording to the surveys made by engi- neers , a slight amount of dredging at the mouths of these streams and the opening of the canal , would make possi- ble the successful navigation of many ...
... connection with a deep water port . Ac- cording to the surveys made by engi- neers , a slight amount of dredging at the mouths of these streams and the opening of the canal , would make possi- ble the successful navigation of many ...
Page 123
... connection of the bays skirting the coast by dredging across narrow necks of land separating them and deepening those sections which are now too shallow to be navi- gated . No great feat of engineering is re- quired nothing but an ...
... connection of the bays skirting the coast by dredging across narrow necks of land separating them and deepening those sections which are now too shallow to be navi- gated . No great feat of engineering is re- quired nothing but an ...
Page 127
... connected with the intercoastal canal and thereby connected with the port of Galveston , the producers of the state of Texas alone would have been saved almost enough in AY'S RE FOLL freight rates the past year to have com- pleted the.
... connected with the intercoastal canal and thereby connected with the port of Galveston , the producers of the state of Texas alone would have been saved almost enough in AY'S RE FOLL freight rates the past year to have com- pleted the.
Page 148
... connected with milk supplies , families who live in the greater cities are eager to learn of anything which promises better conditions . New York and Chicago have both suffered epidem- ics of sickness chargeable to tainted milk and if ...
... connected with milk supplies , families who live in the greater cities are eager to learn of anything which promises better conditions . New York and Chicago have both suffered epidem- ics of sickness chargeable to tainted milk and if ...
Page 157
... connection with the obtaining of suffi- cient cheap water - power since the topo- graphical features of Germany are de- ficient in this respect , whereas in Nor- way and Switzerland , there abound nu- merous waterfalls of varying horse ...
... connection with the obtaining of suffi- cient cheap water - power since the topo- graphical features of Germany are de- ficient in this respect , whereas in Nor- way and Switzerland , there abound nu- merous waterfalls of varying horse ...
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