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Page 14
... feet or even three feet ; but by far the greater number of plants ( such as the hepatica , the common daisy , the common grasses , etc. ) are killed by having the collar covered two or three inches ; and nothing is more injurious to ...
... feet or even three feet ; but by far the greater number of plants ( such as the hepatica , the common daisy , the common grasses , etc. ) are killed by having the collar covered two or three inches ; and nothing is more injurious to ...
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... feet above the loftiest part of the structure , terminates in a point . The rod is fixed higher than any portion of the building , because if a stream of electricity should take the direction in which the house stands , it ought at once ...
... feet above the loftiest part of the structure , terminates in a point . The rod is fixed higher than any portion of the building , because if a stream of electricity should take the direction in which the house stands , it ought at once ...
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... feet deep , ponds , woods , and buildings . This wire was supported by large masts completely rigged like those belonging to a vessel , and were from fifty to one hundred and ten feet in height ; and were raised to their places by a ...
... feet deep , ponds , woods , and buildings . This wire was supported by large masts completely rigged like those belonging to a vessel , and were from fifty to one hundred and ten feet in height ; and were raised to their places by a ...
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... feet high , ascended by five flights of steps , the centre of which is reserved for the emperor . It is here that he receives the congratulations of his officers , who prostrate themselves to the ground before the imperial presence , on ...
... feet high , ascended by five flights of steps , the centre of which is reserved for the emperor . It is here that he receives the congratulations of his officers , who prostrate themselves to the ground before the imperial presence , on ...
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... feet high , and twelve wide ; built of polished red brick , and sur- rounded by a moat , lined with hewn For how could they fail to be supremely happy , when they looked around on the earth covered with beauty , above on the heaven ...
... feet high , and twelve wide ; built of polished red brick , and sur- rounded by a moat , lined with hewn For how could they fail to be supremely happy , when they looked around on the earth covered with beauty , above on the heaven ...
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