The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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... miles long , with , since 1912 , a holding capacity of 9,000,000 cubic feet . By the giving of perpetual irrigation ... miles west of it . The Great Oasis or Wah - el - Khargeh , lies immediately west of the Thebaid , and has a length of ...
... miles long , with , since 1912 , a holding capacity of 9,000,000 cubic feet . By the giving of perpetual irrigation ... miles west of it . The Great Oasis or Wah - el - Khargeh , lies immediately west of the Thebaid , and has a length of ...
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... miles , when it turns to the west , and after about 40 miles takes a general north - northwest direction till it empties into the North Sea , intersecting Saxony , a considerable portion of Prussia , and in the latter part of its course ...
... miles , when it turns to the west , and after about 40 miles takes a general north - northwest direction till it empties into the North Sea , intersecting Saxony , a considerable portion of Prussia , and in the latter part of its course ...
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... miles : of this , 253,750 miles were on steam railroads , and 43,389 miles on other routes - electric railways , steamboats and stage routes . The mileage served was divided among the companies as follows : Wells , Fargo and Company ...
... miles : of this , 253,750 miles were on steam railroads , and 43,389 miles on other routes - electric railways , steamboats and stage routes . The mileage served was divided among the companies as follows : Wells , Fargo and Company ...
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