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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... extent ; lakes , rivers , and canals ; climate and diseases ; mountains ; mineral , animal , and vegetable productions ; settle- ments and population ; Indians ; antiquities ; extent and navigable waters ; prices current ; expenses of ...
... extent ; lakes , rivers , and canals ; climate and diseases ; mountains ; mineral , animal , and vegetable productions ; settle- ments and population ; Indians ; antiquities ; extent and navigable waters ; prices current ; expenses of ...
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... extent of territory , the coast of which only was thus imperfectly known , remained unclaimed and un- settled by any European power ( except the Spaniards in Mexico ) for nearly a hundred years . It was not until the year 1524 that ...
... extent of territory , the coast of which only was thus imperfectly known , remained unclaimed and un- settled by any European power ( except the Spaniards in Mexico ) for nearly a hundred years . It was not until the year 1524 that ...
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... extent , comprise eighteen degrees of latitude , and thirty - three degrees of longitude ; being about 1250 miles in length , and 1040 in breadth reaching from 31 ° to 49 ° north , and from 51 ° to 84 ° west from Greenwich . - But as ...
... extent , comprise eighteen degrees of latitude , and thirty - three degrees of longitude ; being about 1250 miles in length , and 1040 in breadth reaching from 31 ° to 49 ° north , and from 51 ° to 84 ° west from Greenwich . - But as ...
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... extent . - From this lake the water flows through the straits of St. Mary into lake Huron , from whence it issues , by the straits of that name , about forty miles in length , when it again expands itself into a beau- tiful lake called ...
... extent . - From this lake the water flows through the straits of St. Mary into lake Huron , from whence it issues , by the straits of that name , about forty miles in length , when it again expands itself into a beau- tiful lake called ...
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... extent of this amazing fall can only be ascertained by the eye ; the general opinion of those who have most frequently viewed it is , that it cannot be less than 600 yards in circumfer- ence . The island which separates it from the next ...
... extent of this amazing fall can only be ascertained by the eye ; the general opinion of those who have most frequently viewed it is , that it cannot be less than 600 yards in circumfer- ence . The island which separates it from the next ...
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