De Bow's Review, Том 19James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, Robert Gibbes Barnwell, Edwin Q. Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J.D.B. De Bow, 1855 |
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... feet depth of water over said bar . At present it is seven feet ; which has been gradually increasing , from an average depth of five to seven feet , since the communication of the waters of Gal- veston bay and Oyster creek with the ...
... feet depth of water over said bar . At present it is seven feet ; which has been gradually increasing , from an average depth of five to seven feet , since the communication of the waters of Gal- veston bay and Oyster creek with the ...
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... feet water , ( there being in the river more than thirty feet head water . ) This improvement would render the inner harbor of Velasco more than equal to all the requisites necessary for a great naval depot . We will now take an ...
... feet water , ( there being in the river more than thirty feet head water . ) This improvement would render the inner harbor of Velasco more than equal to all the requisites necessary for a great naval depot . We will now take an ...
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... feet depth of water can be taken over the bar at a cost hardly worth estimating , compared with the importance of the work in a national point of view . We have also the materials ( live oak and exhaust- less banks of sand ) for the ...
... feet depth of water can be taken over the bar at a cost hardly worth estimating , compared with the importance of the work in a national point of view . We have also the materials ( live oak and exhaust- less banks of sand ) for the ...
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... feet above the level of the ocean . The surface of the State is every where undulating ; not hilly , much less mountainous . Its average level below latitude 46 ° is about 250 feet above Lake Michigan ; seldom falling so low as 100 feet ...
... feet above the level of the ocean . The surface of the State is every where undulating ; not hilly , much less mountainous . Its average level below latitude 46 ° is about 250 feet above Lake Michigan ; seldom falling so low as 100 feet ...
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... feet . Lieutenant Berryman found none at 39,000 feet . Lieutenant Parker , of the frigate Congress , saw a line 50,000 feet run out with the same result . Mr. Brooke , of the navy , has added a contrivance by which specimens of the ...
... feet . Lieutenant Berryman found none at 39,000 feet . Lieutenant Parker , of the frigate Congress , saw a line 50,000 feet run out with the same result . Mr. Brooke , of the navy , has added a contrivance by which specimens of the ...
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