American History Leaflets: Colonial and Constitutional, Issues 1-12Albert Bushnell Hart, Edward Channing A. Lovell, 1892 - United States |
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... rivers . The land there is elevated , with many mountains and peaks incomparably higher than in the centre isle . They are most beautiful , of a thousand varied forms , accessible , and full of trees of endless varieties , so high that ...
... rivers . The land there is elevated , with many mountains and peaks incomparably higher than in the centre isle . They are most beautiful , of a thousand varied forms , accessible , and full of trees of endless varieties , so high that ...
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... river without danger of sunken rocks or other impediments . All the coast was clear of dangers up to the shore . The mouth of the river was 12 brazos across , and it was wide enough for a vessel to beat in . I anchored about a lombard ...
... river without danger of sunken rocks or other impediments . All the coast was clear of dangers up to the shore . The mouth of the river was 12 brazos across , and it was wide enough for a vessel to beat in . I anchored about a lombard ...
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... river into the Gulf of Mexico , the increase of the population within the last ten years amounts to more than that of the entire Union at the time Louisiana was annexed to it . The natural and main outlet to the products of this entire ...
... river into the Gulf of Mexico , the increase of the population within the last ten years amounts to more than that of the entire Union at the time Louisiana was annexed to it . The natural and main outlet to the products of this entire ...
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... river , which flowed down from the land into a lake , and so into the sea . There were great bars at the mouth of the river , so that it could only be entered at the height of the flood - tide . Karlsefni and his men sailed into the ...
... river , which flowed down from the land into a lake , and so into the sea . There were great bars at the mouth of the river , so that it could only be entered at the height of the flood - tide . Karlsefni and his men sailed into the ...
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... river without danger of sunken rocks or other impediments . All the coast was clear of dangers up to the shore . The mouth of the river was 12 brazos across , and it was wide enough for a vessel to beat in . I anchored about a lombard ...
... river without danger of sunken rocks or other impediments . All the coast was clear of dangers up to the shore . The mouth of the river was 12 brazos across , and it was wide enough for a vessel to beat in . I anchored about a lombard ...
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