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The deepest shaft at the great siphon at Harlem River is 419 feet , the deepest among the hills near the lake is 370 feet , and the shortest shaft is only 32 feet . The actual work of sinking the shafts began about the middle of January ...
The deepest shaft at the great siphon at Harlem River is 419 feet , the deepest among the hills near the lake is 370 feet , and the shortest shaft is only 32 feet . The actual work of sinking the shafts began about the middle of January ...
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The first Chicago tunnel is 5 feet in diameter and 10,567 feet long . The second tunnel is 7 feet in diameter and 31,490 feet long . The Cleveland tunnel is only 5 feet in diameter and 6661 feet long . All of these tunnels were laid in ...
The first Chicago tunnel is 5 feet in diameter and 10,567 feet long . The second tunnel is 7 feet in diameter and 31,490 feet long . The Cleveland tunnel is only 5 feet in diameter and 6661 feet long . All of these tunnels were laid in ...
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The fireplace farthest east was formed by five small boulders in a line , four feet long on the southern side ; and two feet from the eastern end of this row , three other stones , placed side by side , made a row nearly two ...
The fireplace farthest east was formed by five small boulders in a line , four feet long on the southern side ; and two feet from the eastern end of this row , three other stones , placed side by side , made a row nearly two ...
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 82 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1911 |
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 44 tomas Josiah Gilbert Holland,Richard Watson Gilder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1892 |
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