The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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Page 14
... feet long , and in thickness baits . My opinion was , that the mouth greater than a water cask . This for- of the animal , which generally appeared midable animal reared itself several feet open when the head was reared , would out of ...
... feet long , and in thickness baits . My opinion was , that the mouth greater than a water cask . This for- of the animal , which generally appeared midable animal reared itself several feet open when the head was reared , would out of ...
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... feet in diameter ; if the native of " the Columbian Ocean . " latter is meant , 66 astonishing " indeed National vanity is deemed preferable must be the size of this animal ; if by to truth by most American seamen , and " water cask ...
... feet in diameter ; if the native of " the Columbian Ocean . " latter is meant , 66 astonishing " indeed National vanity is deemed preferable must be the size of this animal ; if by to truth by most American seamen , and " water cask ...
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... feet in length ; the sides of the staves are also fashioned by saws . Thus prepared , they put them into the machine by which they are to be bent . Every size of casks has a machine of its own . A table bears a double bar of iron ...
... feet in length ; the sides of the staves are also fashioned by saws . Thus prepared , they put them into the machine by which they are to be bent . Every size of casks has a machine of its own . A table bears a double bar of iron ...
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... feet deep , at the bottom of which loan and sand are first met with . The canal was obliged to be dug in a turf - ground . An iron rail - way goes from one coal- Inine to the canal , and crosses the road . The country between Edinburgh ...
... feet deep , at the bottom of which loan and sand are first met with . The canal was obliged to be dug in a turf - ground . An iron rail - way goes from one coal- Inine to the canal , and crosses the road . The country between Edinburgh ...
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... feet in length . They were selected by Capt . W. H. Smyth , of the royal navy , in which he was assisted by the British consul at Tripoli . 45 not place in more secure hands . So careful was the priest of his trust , that having on the ...
... feet in length . They were selected by Capt . W. H. Smyth , of the royal navy , in which he was assisted by the British consul at Tripoli . 45 not place in more secure hands . So careful was the priest of his trust , that having on the ...
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