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... FEET Senator ADAMS . What is the depth of water available there ? Commander COMBS . I do not think there is over about 20 feet now . Is that right , Mr. Newell ? Mr. NEWELL . Only 18 feet in some cases ; and in some cases , just below ...
... FEET Senator ADAMS . What is the depth of water available there ? Commander COMBS . I do not think there is over about 20 feet now . Is that right , Mr. Newell ? Mr. NEWELL . Only 18 feet in some cases ; and in some cases , just below ...
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... feet wide and 27 feet deep at mean low water as soon as possible . 2. A naval supervisor of shipbuilding , stationed at the Bath Iron Works , has also made an independent survey of this project and strongly recommends that the project ...
... feet wide and 27 feet deep at mean low water as soon as possible . 2. A naval supervisor of shipbuilding , stationed at the Bath Iron Works , has also made an independent survey of this project and strongly recommends that the project ...
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... feet of tide do you have ? Mr. NEWELL . The tide varies . It goes all the way from 32 to 6 knots . Senator HAYDEN . No ; what is the height of the tide ? Mr. NEWELL . All the way from 8 to 10 feet . Senator HAYDEN . There is quite a ...
... feet of tide do you have ? Mr. NEWELL . The tide varies . It goes all the way from 32 to 6 knots . Senator HAYDEN . No ; what is the height of the tide ? Mr. NEWELL . All the way from 8 to 10 feet . Senator HAYDEN . There is quite a ...
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... feet . Nobody knew that was there until sometime after the Civil War , when the ship Hanover came in there under sail , in a fair wind , and fetched up on this thing . The vessel was lost with all hands , within a mile and a half of the ...
... feet . Nobody knew that was there until sometime after the Civil War , when the ship Hanover came in there under sail , in a fair wind , and fetched up on this thing . The vessel was lost with all hands , within a mile and a half of the ...
13. lappuse
... feet in length got up there . In the old days they waited . They had plenty of time . Sailing vessels would wait until they got a fair wind . They might wait for 3 or 4 days . They have always built good ships down there . You will have ...
... feet in length got up there . In the old days they waited . They had plenty of time . Sailing vessels would wait until they got a fair wind . They might wait for 3 or 4 days . They have always built good ships down there . You will have ...
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49. lappuse - The provisions of this article shall not apply with respect to articles, materials, or supplies for use outside the United States, or if articles, materials, or supplies of the class or kind to be used, or the articles, materials, or supplies from which they are manufactured are not mined, produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities...
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