The Western Monthly, Томове 1–2Francis Fisher Browne Reed & Tuttle, 1869 |
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... inches and a half immediately before the earthquake of 1770. It is also related that , at the time of the destruction of Oran , a druggist fled with his family , because , observing accidentally , a few minutes before the earthquake ...
... inches and a half immediately before the earthquake of 1770. It is also related that , at the time of the destruction of Oran , a druggist fled with his family , because , observing accidentally , a few minutes before the earthquake ...
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... inch of ground could be found which was not mortgaged to slavery - not a spot large enough for the sole of a man's foot could the eye of Omniscience dis- cover , over which the ægis of the law was spread to protect the rights and ...
... inch of ground could be found which was not mortgaged to slavery - not a spot large enough for the sole of a man's foot could the eye of Omniscience dis- cover , over which the ægis of the law was spread to protect the rights and ...
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... inch water - main , on Canal street , September 3 , 1867 , and caused much damage . It was again flooded , November 10 , 1867 , by fire engines , at the burning of Maples & Fletcher's mill , all the water thrown upon the building ...
... inch water - main , on Canal street , September 3 , 1867 , and caused much damage . It was again flooded , November 10 , 1867 , by fire engines , at the burning of Maples & Fletcher's mill , all the water thrown upon the building ...
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... inches , and over west Wisconsin and the Lake Superior region it is three inches , These averages are taken from Blod get's tables in his valuable work upon the Climatology of North America , and are founded upon careful observations ...
... inches , and over west Wisconsin and the Lake Superior region it is three inches , These averages are taken from Blod get's tables in his valuable work upon the Climatology of North America , and are founded upon careful observations ...
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... inches from thirty inches , the observed annual rain- fall for this region - we have seven inches as the annual excess of precipi- tation over evaporation . This will give for 70,000 square miles an annual yield of 40,833 square miles ...
... inches from thirty inches , the observed annual rain- fall for this region - we have seven inches as the annual excess of precipi- tation over evaporation . This will give for 70,000 square miles an annual yield of 40,833 square miles ...
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