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... amount of loans outstanding for all other purposes than for Water Works $ 34,027,550 41 The amount in the hands of Sinking Fund Commissioners , for the redemption of the Water Loans , both Mystic and Cochituate , is $ 1,662,129.82 , and ...
... amount of loans outstanding for all other purposes than for Water Works $ 34,027,550 41 The amount in the hands of Sinking Fund Commissioners , for the redemption of the Water Loans , both Mystic and Cochituate , is $ 1,662,129.82 , and ...
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... amount , and , in addition to the above , an amount of storm water at the time of the maximum flow of the sewage equal to one- fourth of an inch of rain - fall per twenty - four hours . The large capacity of the sewers fixed upon will ...
... amount , and , in addition to the above , an amount of storm water at the time of the maximum flow of the sewage equal to one- fourth of an inch of rain - fall per twenty - four hours . The large capacity of the sewers fixed upon will ...
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... amount ; there seemed to be a small amount of marsh- gas formed ( see below ) , and of carbonic acid a very large quantity was produced . The amount of carbonic acid was greatest in the neighborhood of the decaying matter , and ...
... amount ; there seemed to be a small amount of marsh- gas formed ( see below ) , and of carbonic acid a very large quantity was produced . The amount of carbonic acid was greatest in the neighborhood of the decaying matter , and ...
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... amount of carbonic acid ordinarily present in the air may be taken as from 3 to 4.5 . On several occasions more complete examinations of the air were made with the following results : * * These determinations were made with a modified ...
... amount of carbonic acid ordinarily present in the air may be taken as from 3 to 4.5 . On several occasions more complete examinations of the air were made with the following results : * * These determinations were made with a modified ...
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... amount of water formed was determined by absorption in chloride of calcium , and the carbonic acid by means of standard baryta , it was found that the amounts of carbon and hydrogen were nearly in the proportion in which they exist in ...
... amount of water formed was determined by absorption in chloride of calcium , and the carbonic acid by means of standard baryta , it was found that the amounts of carbon and hydrogen were nearly in the proportion in which they exist in ...
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