The North American Review, 24. sējumsJared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1827 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... remarks on these various routes , with the observation , that the important advantages of a greater sup- ply of water , by a length shorter by nine miles , of a tunnel shorter by two and a half miles , render the Deep Creek route ...
... remarks on these various routes , with the observation , that the important advantages of a greater sup- ply of water , by a length shorter by nine miles , of a tunnel shorter by two and a half miles , render the Deep Creek route ...
13. lappuse
... remark , that the Board , after satisfactory surveys , reject the route by Barnstable and Hyannis harbor . The Report then proceeds ; ' A canal to communicate between Buzzard's and Barnstable bays , should follow successively from west ...
... remark , that the Board , after satisfactory surveys , reject the route by Barnstable and Hyannis harbor . The Report then proceeds ; ' A canal to communicate between Buzzard's and Barnstable bays , should follow successively from west ...
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... remarks , than by adopt- ing the summary , with which the distinguished members of the Board conclude their Report . ' As to the general results obtained by this expedition , they are as favorable as possible to the great object in ...
... remarks , than by adopt- ing the summary , with which the distinguished members of the Board conclude their Report . ' As to the general results obtained by this expedition , they are as favorable as possible to the great object in ...
15. lappuse
... remarks . The information connected with this interesting subject , lies scat- tered through so many documents , as to render any complete or satisfactory view of it almost impossible . We can hardly re- gret this deficiency , as more ...
... remarks . The information connected with this interesting subject , lies scat- tered through so many documents , as to render any complete or satisfactory view of it almost impossible . We can hardly re- gret this deficiency , as more ...
18. lappuse
... remarks hereafter . Although not particularly led to it by the documents before us , we could , not excuse ourselves if we were to overlook , in con- nexion with this subject , the Ohio canal , which is intended to unite , by the Scioto ...
... remarks hereafter . Although not particularly led to it by the documents before us , we could , not excuse ourselves if we were to overlook , in con- nexion with this subject , the Ohio canal , which is intended to unite , by the Scioto ...
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