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Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, vol. LXXII, June, 1911 : $b Experiments on retaining walls and pressures on tunnels

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This work by Cain, Wm. (William) offers readers a unique literary experience. The narrative explores themes of civil engineering and tunnels.
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Project Gutenberg
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