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Side 229
... course is very winding and circuitous the distance in a direct line from Cheraw hill to Georgetown being only 103 miles , while by the course of the stream it is 270. It is thought that at least one - third of this distance can be saved ...
... course is very winding and circuitous the distance in a direct line from Cheraw hill to Georgetown being only 103 miles , while by the course of the stream it is 270. It is thought that at least one - third of this distance can be saved ...
Side 237
... course of the debate , Mr. Test , of Indiana , stated that the project was so perfect- ly practicable that he believed it would not require an exca- vation in any place more than 25 feet deep to make the canal a dead level . Its length ...
... course of the debate , Mr. Test , of Indiana , stated that the project was so perfect- ly practicable that he believed it would not require an exca- vation in any place more than 25 feet deep to make the canal a dead level . Its length ...
Side 260
... course of the river Shary . In this object they were failed by the fear of the jealousy of the sultan of Loggun ; and in the course of their journey the climate was fatal to Mr. Toole , who is represented by his companion to have been a ...
... course of the river Shary . In this object they were failed by the fear of the jealousy of the sultan of Loggun ; and in the course of their journey the climate was fatal to Mr. Toole , who is represented by his companion to have been a ...
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