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... described by Dr. C. R. Young , as a " constructor and adventurer , " came to Canada at the age of 24 , having previously obtained his degree in civil engineering . After a lifetime of great achieve- ment , he passed away suddenly on ...
... described by Dr. C. R. Young , as a " constructor and adventurer , " came to Canada at the age of 24 , having previously obtained his degree in civil engineering . After a lifetime of great achieve- ment , he passed away suddenly on ...
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... described , becoming asymptotic to infinity , as it might more properly be expressed . You may think that I exaggerate . Let me give just one recent example . It is a quotation from a well - written article in a recent issue of one of ...
... described , becoming asymptotic to infinity , as it might more properly be expressed . You may think that I exaggerate . Let me give just one recent example . It is a quotation from a well - written article in a recent issue of one of ...
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journal . And yet this same report has already been described as " probably as important a guide to the next century of America's development as was Alexander Hamilton's great Report on Manufactures ( 1791 ) to the century in which ...
journal . And yet this same report has already been described as " probably as important a guide to the next century of America's development as was Alexander Hamilton's great Report on Manufactures ( 1791 ) to the century in which ...
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