Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to the Governor for the Fiscal Year Ending ..., Volumes 1876-1878St. Paul Press Company, 1878 |
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... CLAY , Cassius Marcellus . & Brothers , ( 5129 ) ... The Writings of - including Speeches and Addresses . Edited , with a Preface and Memoir , by Horace Greeley . New York : Harper 1848. 8 , pp . x . + 535 + portrait . ( 4764 ) ...
... CLAY , Cassius Marcellus . & Brothers , ( 5129 ) ... The Writings of - including Speeches and Addresses . Edited , with a Preface and Memoir , by Horace Greeley . New York : Harper 1848. 8 , pp . x . + 535 + portrait . ( 4764 ) ...
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... Clay , C. M. The writings of ( 4764 ) .. ... 16 ° , pp . 384 . ... 383.16 ... 372.6 GREELEY , Horace . [ Introduction . ] See Headley , P. C. Life of Louis Kossuth . ( 4655 ) ... ..218.15 GREEN , J. R. A short history of the English ...
... Clay , C. M. The writings of ( 4764 ) .. ... 16 ° , pp . 384 . ... 383.16 ... 372.6 GREELEY , Horace . [ Introduction . ] See Headley , P. C. Life of Louis Kossuth . ( 4655 ) ... ..218.15 GREEN , J. R. A short history of the English ...
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... clay are apt to be more or less alkaline , unless from extensive gravel or sand beds within the clay , but there is no reason , except artificial or unnatural causes , why the water of that part of the State should become foul or ...
... clay are apt to be more or less alkaline , unless from extensive gravel or sand beds within the clay , but there is no reason , except artificial or unnatural causes , why the water of that part of the State should become foul or ...
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... clay , " a " blue clay , " a " black clay , " or to some other deposit in the drift which had been met with in the wells . Simi- lar reports had come from the country further north , and latterly from the Red River valley specially ...
... clay , " a " blue clay , " a " black clay , " or to some other deposit in the drift which had been met with in the wells . Simi- lar reports had come from the country further north , and latterly from the Red River valley specially ...
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... clay as an auger takes out wood , but it has to be lifted out frequently . The material thrown out , now at the depth of 56 feet , is a blue clay with few stones , but some small gravel . No water has been met with yet . According to Mr ...
... clay as an auger takes out wood , but it has to be lifted out frequently . The material thrown out , now at the depth of 56 feet , is a blue clay with few stones , but some small gravel . No water has been met with yet . According to Mr ...
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