The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... force to- wards the sea . But the railway embankments most diffi- cult to maintain are those exposed to the force of the sea waves . Among the exposed works of this description is that portion of the South Devon Railway which extends ...
... force to- wards the sea . But the railway embankments most diffi- cult to maintain are those exposed to the force of the sea waves . Among the exposed works of this description is that portion of the South Devon Railway which extends ...
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... force of the sea ; and its strength was se- verely tried by one of the strong northerly gales which blew in October , 1846 , with a spring - tide of seventeen feet , while the work was yet uncompleted . On the fol- lowing morning , it ...
... force of the sea ; and its strength was se- verely tried by one of the strong northerly gales which blew in October , 1846 , with a spring - tide of seventeen feet , while the work was yet uncompleted . On the fol- lowing morning , it ...
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... force , and raised the siege on the 11th of May , 1645 . of the race that would not desert the Crown , though it hung on a bush ' - began the attack . Beaten in a skirmish , he formed a blockade . His troops barricaded the roads with ...
... force , and raised the siege on the 11th of May , 1645 . of the race that would not desert the Crown , though it hung on a bush ' - began the attack . Beaten in a skirmish , he formed a blockade . His troops barricaded the roads with ...
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