The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 229 卷A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... feet above the sea , and therefore the rise from this point is only 2,360 feet . The mountain side is very steep , and the facility with which the ascent is made is entirely due to the zigzags , which are most inge- niously constructed ...
... feet above the sea , and therefore the rise from this point is only 2,360 feet . The mountain side is very steep , and the facility with which the ascent is made is entirely due to the zigzags , which are most inge- niously constructed ...
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... feet above the sea . The height of the observatory on the summit of the ridge over the tunnel is 9,676 feet . The levels of the valleys to the north and south of this crest or watershed are respectively 3,612 and 4,380 feet . This ...
... feet above the sea . The height of the observatory on the summit of the ridge over the tunnel is 9,676 feet . The levels of the valleys to the north and south of this crest or watershed are respectively 3,612 and 4,380 feet . This ...
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... feet six inches long , by only three feet three inches wide , being exactly the dimensions of an ordinary grave , the difference only being in the extraordinary depth . They were well aware at the outset that they might have to sink the ...
... feet six inches long , by only three feet three inches wide , being exactly the dimensions of an ordinary grave , the difference only being in the extraordinary depth . They were well aware at the outset that they might have to sink the ...
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