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On the Tides in the great North American Lakes. 
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the | Time of the Course Gabe trength of the | Hei oe "thie. 
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2 he examination of the foregoing table will probably satisfy most 
2 » Minds, that planetary influence has little or nothing to do with the 
a ae ges of elevation in the waters there noted. ‘The oceanic tides, 
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