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eight inches by thirty feet : area of the octagon is thirty - five feet in diameter by one hundred and twenty - eight feet in height : circular stair - case , twelve feet six inches in diameter , with a large newel in the centre , two ...
eight inches by thirty feet : area of the octagon is thirty - five feet in diameter by one hundred and twenty - eight feet in height : circular stair - case , twelve feet six inches in diameter , with a large newel in the centre , two ...
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... feet high , quite perpendicular , and in some places only a few yards apart . The river precipitates itself into it over a rock , forming two magnificent and picturesque falls close to each other . upper fall is about sixty feet high ...
... feet high , quite perpendicular , and in some places only a few yards apart . The river precipitates itself into it over a rock , forming two magnificent and picturesque falls close to each other . upper fall is about sixty feet high ...
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... feet may be allowed in the velocity of sound for a second ; for each degree of the hygrometer 1,4 ; and for one - tenth of an inch of the barometer 9,2 feet . Then taking these numbers as the basis of the comparison , we find the mean ...
... feet may be allowed in the velocity of sound for a second ; for each degree of the hygrometer 1,4 ; and for one - tenth of an inch of the barometer 9,2 feet . Then taking these numbers as the basis of the comparison , we find the mean ...
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