The New England Magazine, Volumen45New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... feet . The dam itself will be 100 feet high and all will ex- tend 1,100 feet across the valley from hill to hill , practically a quarter of a mile . The foundations of the colossal mass of masonry will go down to bed rock forty- five feet ...
... feet . The dam itself will be 100 feet high and all will ex- tend 1,100 feet across the valley from hill to hill , practically a quarter of a mile . The foundations of the colossal mass of masonry will go down to bed rock forty- five feet ...
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... feet . The rates are as follows : First 10,000 cubic feet per month , $ 1.10 per thousand cubic feet . Next 20,000 cubic feet per month , 90 cents per thousand cubic feet . Next 20,000 cubic feet per month , 80 cents per thousand cubic feet ...
... feet . The rates are as follows : First 10,000 cubic feet per month , $ 1.10 per thousand cubic feet . Next 20,000 cubic feet per month , 90 cents per thousand cubic feet . Next 20,000 cubic feet per month , 80 cents per thousand cubic feet ...
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... feet in thickness and in height reaching nearly to the top of the Flume . This immense mass of ice had formed from the water trickling down from above and freezing solid , but its most peculiar feature was the color which it had taken ...
... feet in thickness and in height reaching nearly to the top of the Flume . This immense mass of ice had formed from the water trickling down from above and freezing solid , but its most peculiar feature was the color which it had taken ...
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