The Congressional Globe, Del 1Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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Side 15
... Delaware and Schuylkill , the two rivers which connect that great emporium of coal and iron with the regions from ... river Delaware , though with- in the city limits . Objections have been made to the acceptance of this site . It is ...
... Delaware and Schuylkill , the two rivers which connect that great emporium of coal and iron with the regions from ... river Delaware , though with- in the city limits . Objections have been made to the acceptance of this site . It is ...
Side 16
... Delaware river is not wide , and is tortuous . It is true it is not as wide as the Mis- sissippi ; it is true that upon a narrow bar running between shores not divided by five hundred yards there is , at low water , but twenty feet and ...
... Delaware river is not wide , and is tortuous . It is true it is not as wide as the Mis- sissippi ; it is true that upon a narrow bar running between shores not divided by five hundred yards there is , at low water , but twenty feet and ...
Side 17
... river water like a wedge , and slowly and imperfectly mixes with it ; hence two strata , one of fresh or brackish ... Delaware maintains itself at a point numbering about fifty thousand arrivals and departures per annum . So that the river ...
... river water like a wedge , and slowly and imperfectly mixes with it ; hence two strata , one of fresh or brackish ... Delaware maintains itself at a point numbering about fifty thousand arrivals and departures per annum . So that the river ...
Side 19
... Delaware river at ordinary high tide , and but for the embankments which surround it it would be flowed at each recurring tide - a fact which is disputed by none . Mr. KELLEY . As the gentleman says the fact is not denied , will he ...
... Delaware river at ordinary high tide , and but for the embankments which surround it it would be flowed at each recurring tide - a fact which is disputed by none . Mr. KELLEY . As the gentleman says the fact is not denied , will he ...
Side 20
... Delaware river , the difficulty from the inadequate depth of the water in that river , its distance from the sea , each of them is a still stronger objection to it than the one just disposed of . The great argument that is urged is that ...
... Delaware river , the difficulty from the inadequate depth of the water in that river , its distance from the sea , each of them is a still stronger objection to it than the one just disposed of . The great argument that is urged is that ...
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