The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Том 25Henry Colburn, 1828 |
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... feet above the tide , and requiring , in consequence , about six locks at each extremity . A want of public spirit and liberal views in the government of the state of Jersey , has hitherto prevented its accomplishment . It would not be ...
... feet above the tide , and requiring , in consequence , about six locks at each extremity . A want of public spirit and liberal views in the government of the state of Jersey , has hitherto prevented its accomplishment . It would not be ...
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... feet of water , and the locks are twenty - two feet in breadth , and one hundred feet in length between the gates . It lies eight feet above the high tides of the contiguous bays , and has , there- fore , but one lock at each extremity ...
... feet of water , and the locks are twenty - two feet in breadth , and one hundred feet in length between the gates . It lies eight feet above the high tides of the contiguous bays , and has , there- fore , but one lock at each extremity ...
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... feet ; towards Lake Champlain fifty - four feet ; the whole length of the canal is about twenty - four miles . From Fort Edward the passage was at first effected by deepen- ing the bed of the Hudson , and by a few lateral cuts as far as ...
... feet ; towards Lake Champlain fifty - four feet ; the whole length of the canal is about twenty - four miles . From Fort Edward the passage was at first effected by deepen- ing the bed of the Hudson , and by a few lateral cuts as far as ...
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... feet , by means of twenty - one locks . Beyond this point the canal rises 62 feet by means of seven locks to the summit level ; this extends for a distance of sixty - nine miles of level and uninterrupted navigation . The descent to the ...
... feet , by means of twenty - one locks . Beyond this point the canal rises 62 feet by means of seven locks to the summit level ; this extends for a distance of sixty - nine miles of level and uninterrupted navigation . The descent to the ...
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... feet high should faint away at the sight of a shoulder of mutton ; why another tall gentleman should have muttonic aversions so great , as to be able to point a mutton - pie , as a pointer would a partridge ; -while a third " Herculean ...
... feet high should faint away at the sight of a shoulder of mutton ; why another tall gentleman should have muttonic aversions so great , as to be able to point a mutton - pie , as a pointer would a partridge ; -while a third " Herculean ...
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