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Suppose a circular reservoir to contain 10,669 hogsheads at 6 feet in depth ; what will it contain if made 10 inches deeper , and in what time would the whole be full from a spring producing 1 hogshead per minute ? 11.
Suppose a circular reservoir to contain 10,669 hogsheads at 6 feet in depth ; what will it contain if made 10 inches deeper , and in what time would the whole be full from a spring producing 1 hogshead per minute ? 11.
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If that land where I left thee no longer contains , That form and that soul which I vainly regret , If the dark ocean ... land that contain'd thee , Farewell to the place where I lov'd thee so well , Farewell to the castle - the garden ...
If that land where I left thee no longer contains , That form and that soul which I vainly regret , If the dark ocean ... land that contain'd thee , Farewell to the place where I lov'd thee so well , Farewell to the castle - the garden ...
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... which was found in that neighbourhood , and which contained characters resembling the Persepolitan ones . ... and which contain inscriptions perfectly according with the Persepolitan ones , thus confirming M. Beauchamp's discovery .
... which was found in that neighbourhood , and which contained characters resembling the Persepolitan ones . ... and which contain inscriptions perfectly according with the Persepolitan ones , thus confirming M. Beauchamp's discovery .
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