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Page 54
... Fall . He hugged the cross freshets instead of striking out into the smoother water . I asked him why he did so , and he replied that they were directed out- wards , not downwards . The struggle , however , to prevent the bow of the ...
... Fall . He hugged the cross freshets instead of striking out into the smoother water . I asked him why he did so , and he replied that they were directed out- wards , not downwards . The struggle , however , to prevent the bow of the ...
Page 60
... Fall . Here we see evidently that the greatest weight of water bends over the very apex of the Horseshoe . In a passage in his excellent chapter on Niagara Falls , Mr. Hall alludes to this fact . Here we have the most copious and the ...
... Fall . Here we see evidently that the greatest weight of water bends over the very apex of the Horseshoe . In a passage in his excellent chapter on Niagara Falls , Mr. Hall alludes to this fact . Here we have the most copious and the ...
Page 60
... Fall . Here we see evidently that the greatest weight of water bends over the very apex of the Horseshoe . In a passage in his excellent chapter on Niagara Falls , Mr. Hall alludes to this fact . Here we have the most copious and the ...
... Fall . Here we see evidently that the greatest weight of water bends over the very apex of the Horseshoe . In a passage in his excellent chapter on Niagara Falls , Mr. Hall alludes to this fact . Here we have the most copious and the ...
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