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... less complicated than that at Marli , is not less ingenious , and is cer- tainly of greater utility . The wheel is twenty - four feet in diameter , and raises about 500 pints a minute at all seasons ( being preserved from the effects of ...
... less complicated than that at Marli , is not less ingenious , and is cer- tainly of greater utility . The wheel is twenty - four feet in diameter , and raises about 500 pints a minute at all seasons ( being preserved from the effects of ...
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... less than they now receive ? -Certainly . I have convicted two as notorious offenders as have troubled the town for many years , last Sessions ; the celebrated Roberts , and White , Conkey Beau , as he is called ; and the only reward I ...
... less than they now receive ? -Certainly . I have convicted two as notorious offenders as have troubled the town for many years , last Sessions ; the celebrated Roberts , and White , Conkey Beau , as he is called ; and the only reward I ...
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... less by forty feet than the scale of Strabo as explained by Major Rennell : the depth he states to be two fathoms and a half , and the current to run at the medium rate of about two knots : ' when lowest being probably half a knot less ...
... less by forty feet than the scale of Strabo as explained by Major Rennell : the depth he states to be two fathoms and a half , and the current to run at the medium rate of about two knots : ' when lowest being probably half a knot less ...
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