Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and ArtsOrr and Smith, 1951 |
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Σελίδα 310
... feet 6 inches long , 6 feet wide , and 4 feet thick , and was raised from a shaft 459 feet deep . Another specimen of coal is a block which measures 18 feet in circumference , and weighs 5 tons . One wonders how it got to the surface ...
... feet 6 inches long , 6 feet wide , and 4 feet thick , and was raised from a shaft 459 feet deep . Another specimen of coal is a block which measures 18 feet in circumference , and weighs 5 tons . One wonders how it got to the surface ...
Σελίδα 348
... feet deep and three feet nine inches wide . In 1768 , they were six feet deep and six feet nine inches wide . A reduction of six inches each way occurred in 1855 , and a further reduction in 1858 to three feet six inches deep by four feet ...
... feet deep and three feet nine inches wide . In 1768 , they were six feet deep and six feet nine inches wide . A reduction of six inches each way occurred in 1855 , and a further reduction in 1858 to three feet six inches deep by four feet ...
Σελίδα 465
... feet to 60 feet by Royal Ocean Racing Club rating , with a minimum waterline length of 30 feet , so the competing vessels will be of the popular ocean - racing type . The visit of the schooner America in 1851 originated in a casual ...
... feet to 60 feet by Royal Ocean Racing Club rating , with a minimum waterline length of 30 feet , so the competing vessels will be of the popular ocean - racing type . The visit of the schooner America in 1851 originated in a casual ...
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