The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Том 25Henry Colburn, 1828 |
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... nearly all of whose artificial wants are supplied from foreign countries , that the time cannot be far distant when , in the extent and number of its canals , the United States will probably exceed any civilized nation . Previous to the ...
... nearly all of whose artificial wants are supplied from foreign countries , that the time cannot be far distant when , in the extent and number of its canals , the United States will probably exceed any civilized nation . Previous to the ...
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... nearly four miles in length , and seventy - six feet in depth at the highest part of the ridge . The whole canal is less than eighteen miles in length . The navigation of the Chesapeake is safe and uninterrupted as far as the Capes of ...
... nearly four miles in length , and seventy - six feet in depth at the highest part of the ridge . The whole canal is less than eighteen miles in length . The navigation of the Chesapeake is safe and uninterrupted as far as the Capes of ...
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... nearly completed , ) by which a vessel may pass safe from storms , and out of the reach of a maritime enemy so far as the Gulf of Mexico . When the whole of the links of this chain will be completed it is difficult to predict . Many ...
... nearly completed , ) by which a vessel may pass safe from storms , and out of the reach of a maritime enemy so far as the Gulf of Mexico . When the whole of the links of this chain will be completed it is difficult to predict . Many ...
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... nearly nine millions of dollars ; seven millions and a half of which were raised by a loan , for the payment of the principal and interest of which the faith of the state was pledged , along with the receipts of several branches of ...
... nearly nine millions of dollars ; seven millions and a half of which were raised by a loan , for the payment of the principal and interest of which the faith of the state was pledged , along with the receipts of several branches of ...
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... nearly twenty years since I gave , in some " Cursory Remarks on Corpulence , " an account of all the most conspicu- ous of these mountaineers from the earliest period ; and not- withstanding Mr. Malthus's theories for thinning the ...
... nearly twenty years since I gave , in some " Cursory Remarks on Corpulence , " an account of all the most conspicu- ous of these mountaineers from the earliest period ; and not- withstanding Mr. Malthus's theories for thinning the ...
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