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... feet , with a rise of 34 feet , the springing commenc- and its height was such as to allow vessels of 300 tons ' burden to sail underneath without striking their masts . After its erection , the bridge , being imperfectly braced ...
... feet , with a rise of 34 feet , the springing commenc- and its height was such as to allow vessels of 300 tons ' burden to sail underneath without striking their masts . After its erection , the bridge , being imperfectly braced ...
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eighteen feet wide , and the remaining twenty- | bridge it was found that they had admirably two piers fifteen feet . To arrest and break the ice , an inclined plane , composed of great blocks of stone , was added to the up - river side ...
eighteen feet wide , and the remaining twenty- | bridge it was found that they had admirably two piers fifteen feet . To arrest and break the ice , an inclined plane , composed of great blocks of stone , was added to the up - river side ...
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... feet ; its extreme breadth ically describes , as when one cutteth and twenty - seven feet ; its height , where the roof cleaveth wood upon the earth . ' They are of rises highest , from eighteen to twenty feet . a brownish , earthy hue ...
... feet ; its extreme breadth ically describes , as when one cutteth and twenty - seven feet ; its height , where the roof cleaveth wood upon the earth . ' They are of rises highest , from eighteen to twenty feet . a brownish , earthy hue ...
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The Continued Progress of Russia | 81 |
Turkey | 144 |
Villafranca | 241 |
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