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1 Steamers and great barges lay anchored in the stream in battalions.
2 The houses were all supported by boats, and the larger palaces by great barges .
3 On the other side of the ship there were great barges full of coal.
4 On the canals of the town great barges moved.
5 Then the great barges pass with their coffined treasure, drawn by a small self-righteous steam-tug.
6 The river's earliest commerce was in great barges - keelboats ,broadhorns
7 For this purpose he had constructed thirty-two great barges , each sixty-two feet in length, and twelve in breadth.
8 On the Seine some great barges moved about slowly, representing domes, pyramids and elaborate erections in fires of all colors.
9 The Danubian mill consists of two great barges fastened together by beams and decked over with a large wheel between them.
10 But the admiral said that the vessels reminded him of the descriptions which he had read of the great barges of Venice.
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