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... feet - and that distance to be in- creased , where the average depth of the channel to hard bottom , is less than sixteen feet , so as to give in all places a section of clear water way , the area of which shall be at least , eight ...
... feet - and that distance to be in- creased , where the average depth of the channel to hard bottom , is less than sixteen feet , so as to give in all places a section of clear water way , the area of which shall be at least , eight ...
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... feet , and the space , between the wharf of Messrs . Weth- erill's below Chesnut street , and the wharf opposite , measures but 366 feet , leaving only an area of water passage 5856 feet , whilst the area between the abut- ments of High ...
... feet , and the space , between the wharf of Messrs . Weth- erill's below Chesnut street , and the wharf opposite , measures but 366 feet , leaving only an area of water passage 5856 feet , whilst the area between the abut- ments of High ...
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... feet east and west , and one hundred and sixty feet north and south , and shall be built on lines parallel with High and Ches- nut Streets and Eleventh and Twelfth Streets , provided those lines shall constitute at their junction right ...
... feet east and west , and one hundred and sixty feet north and south , and shall be built on lines parallel with High and Ches- nut Streets and Eleventh and Twelfth Streets , provided those lines shall constitute at their junction right ...
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... feet high in the clear from the ground to the ceiling ; the first floor shall be at least three feet above the level of the ground around the building , after that ground shall have been so regulated as that there shall be a gradual ...
... feet high in the clear from the ground to the ceiling ; the first floor shall be at least three feet above the level of the ground around the building , after that ground shall have been so regulated as that there shall be a gradual ...
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... feet wide , and afford a large and convenient footway , clear of obstructions and incumbrances of every nature , and the cellar doors on which , if any shall be permitted , not to extend from the buildings on to the footway more than ...
... feet wide , and afford a large and convenient footway , clear of obstructions and incumbrances of every nature , and the cellar doors on which , if any shall be permitted , not to extend from the buildings on to the footway more than ...
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