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... Harbour. It falls to my share to give a list of the Medusae collected during April and May, 1895. In selecting the locality on the West Coast of Ireland it was necessary to find a place not only suitable for dredging and shore ...
... Harbour. It falls to my share to give a list of the Medusae collected during April and May, 1895. In selecting the locality on the West Coast of Ireland it was necessary to find a place not only suitable for dredging and shore ...
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... harbour on June 24, St. Jean de Baptiste Day. Aboard was Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts, and Samuel de Champlain. After charting the harbour and making note of the Reversible Falls Rapids (this is one of the earliest names of the falls ...
... harbour on June 24, St. Jean de Baptiste Day. Aboard was Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts, and Samuel de Champlain. After charting the harbour and making note of the Reversible Falls Rapids (this is one of the earliest names of the falls ...
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... Harbour , they can get to their berths long before high water ; that , therefore , the Dock , which will pass them only an hour or two before high water , would , it is said , be less conve- nient for them than the Harbour , in which ...
... Harbour , they can get to their berths long before high water ; that , therefore , the Dock , which will pass them only an hour or two before high water , would , it is said , be less conve- nient for them than the Harbour , in which ...
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... Harbour Hill, at its lower end, joined Harbour Row which forked at the Bench. The Holy Ground stretched towards Cuskinny, and East Hill rose towards the Palace and Belmont. Cork's great natural harbour and the Celtic Sea, are highly ...
... Harbour Hill, at its lower end, joined Harbour Row which forked at the Bench. The Holy Ground stretched towards Cuskinny, and East Hill rose towards the Palace and Belmont. Cork's great natural harbour and the Celtic Sea, are highly ...
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... harbour , the Tiber , and the sea . Covered . docks or " cellƦ , " as already described , were provided for the ... harbour is believed to have been 15 to 20 feet deep and the inner harbour 10 feet deep at low water . Eventually the ...
... harbour , the Tiber , and the sea . Covered . docks or " cellƦ , " as already described , were provided for the ... harbour is believed to have been 15 to 20 feet deep and the inner harbour 10 feet deep at low water . Eventually the ...
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