Chambers's Repository of Instructing and Amusing Tracts, Volúmenes1-3W. and R. Chambers, 1852 |
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... course of 900 miles , affords 630 miles of uninterrupted navigation , from Basel to the sea , and enables the inhabitants of its banks to exchange the rich and varied products of its shores ; whose cities , famous for commerce , science ...
... course of 900 miles , affords 630 miles of uninterrupted navigation , from Basel to the sea , and enables the inhabitants of its banks to exchange the rich and varied products of its shores ; whose cities , famous for commerce , science ...
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... course might have to rise , in consequence of the vertical or downright pressure of the entire mass of the tower . Such was the dexterity the men acquired by practice , that it was found possible to build in and secure the stones as ...
... course might have to rise , in consequence of the vertical or downright pressure of the entire mass of the tower . Such was the dexterity the men acquired by practice , that it was found possible to build in and secure the stones as ...
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... course , it was no longer thought necessary to fix the stones to each other by tre- nails or wedges . On the 14th June , the forty - seventh course was laid , forming the roof or ceiling to the first story . It was built in as part of ...
... course , it was no longer thought necessary to fix the stones to each other by tre- nails or wedges . On the 14th June , the forty - seventh course was laid , forming the roof or ceiling to the first story . It was built in as part of ...
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THE STRUGGLE IN THE CAUCASUS NO 9 | 9 |
CURIOSITIES OF CRIMINAL LAW 10 | 10 |
A LEGEND OF GHENT 11 | 11 |
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