 | 1875
...where the effect was produced ; and we are warned how carefully all the conditions of the hydraulic system of a harbor must be investigated before undertaking...any change in its natural conditions, lest totally unlocked for results be produced at points not taken into consideration. New York Harbor and Long Island... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1875
...where the effect was produced, and we are warned how carefully all the conditions of the hydraulic system of a harbor must be investigated before undertaking...closely to the consideration of the tidal conditions in JSTew York Harbor, we will examine the progress of the tidewave through Long Island Sound from the... | |
 | 1889
...where the effect was produced, and we are warned how carefully all the conditions of the hydraulic system of a harbor must be investigated before undertaking...produced at points not taken into consideration." So that instead of obstructing the entrance this accidental barrier to the flood actually deepened... | |
 | American Philosophical Society - 1889
...where the effect was produced, and we are warned how carefully all the conditions of the hydraulic system of a harbor must be investigated before undertaking...produced at points not taken into consideration." So that instead of obstructing the entrance this accidental barrier to the flood actually deepened... | |
 | Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1890
...was produced, and we are warned how carefully all the conditions of the hydraulic system of a harbour must be investigated before undertaking to make any...produced at points not taken into consideration." So that, instead of obstructing the entrance, this accidental barrier to the flood actually deepened... | |
 | Lewis Muhlenberg Haupt - 1903
...where the effect was produced, and we are warned how carefully all the conditions of the hydraulic system of a harbor must be investigated before undertaking...produced at points not taken into consideration." So that instead of obstructing the entrance this accidental barrier to the flood actually deepened... | |
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