The Atlantic Monthly, 18 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1866 |
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... feet by six - was announced in orders from regimental head - quarters . The work of construc- tion was at once commenced . Unfor- tunately , we were so far from our base of supplies - Camp Nelson , Kentucky - that nearly all our ...
... feet by six - was announced in orders from regimental head - quarters . The work of construc- tion was at once commenced . Unfor- tunately , we were so far from our base of supplies - Camp Nelson , Kentucky - that nearly all our ...
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... feet in length , was stretched across the river above the bridge . This was done under the direction of Captain Poe . Afterwards , a boom of logs , fastened end to end by chains , was constructed still farther up the river . The boom ...
... feet in length , was stretched across the river above the bridge . This was done under the direction of Captain Poe . Afterwards , a boom of logs , fastened end to end by chains , was constructed still farther up the river . The boom ...
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... feet high , and was greatly astonished when our barometric observations showed it to be somewhat less than nine hundred feet in its most elevated point . This , however , agrees with Martins's measurement of the Almei- rim hills , which ...
... feet high , and was greatly astonished when our barometric observations showed it to be somewhat less than nine hundred feet in its most elevated point . This , however , agrees with Martins's measurement of the Almei- rim hills , which ...
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... feet warm is precisely reversed . A red - hot stove heats the upper stratum of air to op- pression , while a stream of cold air is constantly circulating about the lower extremities . The most indigestible and unhealthy substances ...
... feet warm is precisely reversed . A red - hot stove heats the upper stratum of air to op- pression , while a stream of cold air is constantly circulating about the lower extremities . The most indigestible and unhealthy substances ...
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... feet in length , eighteen inches in breadth , and six inches in thickness . The ends rested on a plain stone cornice , projecting about a foot from each side wall . The chamber was twenty feet long , twelve wide , and ten high . The ...
... feet in length , eighteen inches in breadth , and six inches in thickness . The ends rested on a plain stone cornice , projecting about a foot from each side wall . The chamber was twenty feet long , twelve wide , and ten high . The ...
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