A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of America: Forming a Complete Emigrant's Directory Through Every Part of the Republic: Particularising the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Illinois; and the Territories of Alabama and Missouri ... East and West Florida, Michigan, and North-western ... Likewise, an Account of the British Possessions in Upper and Lower Canada ...Edwards & Knibb, 1820 - 751 páginas |
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... appear that at this period there were any Euro- peans in all the immense extent of coast from Florida to Labrador ... appears to have been the Piscataqua in New Hamp- shire . From this place he carried five of the natives with him to ...
... appear that at this period there were any Euro- peans in all the immense extent of coast from Florida to Labrador ... appears to have been the Piscataqua in New Hamp- shire . From this place he carried five of the natives with him to ...
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... appears from the foregoing statement , that were the whole of the United States only as well inhabited as Pennsylvania , they would contain above thirty - eight mil- lions of people ; with a population equal to Connecticut , nearly 143 ...
... appears from the foregoing statement , that were the whole of the United States only as well inhabited as Pennsylvania , they would contain above thirty - eight mil- lions of people ; with a population equal to Connecticut , nearly 143 ...
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... appear with more propriety in this place.- The rivers to be here noticed are the St. Lawrence and its waters ; the Columbia and its waters ; the Rio del Norte ; and the Missouri and Mississippi , with their tributary rivers . The head ...
... appear with more propriety in this place.- The rivers to be here noticed are the St. Lawrence and its waters ; the Columbia and its waters ; the Rio del Norte ; and the Missouri and Mississippi , with their tributary rivers . The head ...
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... appear that they had been originally separate and distinct waters ; the Mississippi passing to the sea by New ... appears to have broken into the bed of the Red river , and they have made a temporary junction , but again receded , and ...
... appear that they had been originally separate and distinct waters ; the Mississippi passing to the sea by New ... appears to have broken into the bed of the Red river , and they have made a temporary junction , but again receded , and ...
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... appears to lie upon a bed of huge rocks . From the most accurate observations yet made , the situation of this lake lies between 46 ° and 50 ° north lat . and between 9 ° and 16 ° west long . from Washington . It contains many large ...
... appears to lie upon a bed of huge rocks . From the most accurate observations yet made , the situation of this lake lies between 46 ° and 50 ° north lat . and between 9 ° and 16 ° west long . from Washington . It contains many large ...
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