Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... further expansion to the Pacific Coast . Before the Louisiana purchase was consummated the Lewis and Clark expedition was planned to prepare the way for just such an enterprise . In 1804 they explored the headwaters of the Missouri and ...
... further expansion to the Pacific Coast . Before the Louisiana purchase was consummated the Lewis and Clark expedition was planned to prepare the way for just such an enterprise . In 1804 they explored the headwaters of the Missouri and ...
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... Further north the Cascade Range has the cul- minating peaks of Mt. Shasta , 14,350 feet ; Mt. Baker , 10,827 feet ; Mt. Adams , 12,470 feet , and Mt. Rainier , 14,526 feet . Alaska is situated in the northwest corner of the American ...
... Further north the Cascade Range has the cul- minating peaks of Mt. Shasta , 14,350 feet ; Mt. Baker , 10,827 feet ; Mt. Adams , 12,470 feet , and Mt. Rainier , 14,526 feet . Alaska is situated in the northwest corner of the American ...
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... further south , on the most south- erly peninsula , stands the volcano of Bulusan . Between these two craters lies a group of volcanos of which Mayon is the most important , rising 9,000 feet . The highest peak in the archipelago is Mt ...
... further south , on the most south- erly peninsula , stands the volcano of Bulusan . Between these two craters lies a group of volcanos of which Mayon is the most important , rising 9,000 feet . The highest peak in the archipelago is Mt ...
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... Further north , clothing the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington , the forests are of still greater extent and reach down to the coast . Douglas spruce , the sugar pine , Western hemlock and giant cedar reach their fullest de ...
... Further north , clothing the Cascade Mountains of Oregon and Washington , the forests are of still greater extent and reach down to the coast . Douglas spruce , the sugar pine , Western hemlock and giant cedar reach their fullest de ...
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... further north . The North Pacific group of peoples , concerning whom we owe so much to the investigations of Dr. F. Boas , are socially and religiously of great interest ( e . g . such institutions as totemism , the potlatch , etc ...
... further north . The North Pacific group of peoples , concerning whom we owe so much to the investigations of Dr. F. Boas , are socially and religiously of great interest ( e . g . such institutions as totemism , the potlatch , etc ...
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