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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... length , and one hundred and thirty in breadth . In a short time after this , the severity of the English laws against Roman catholics , compelled a number of them , with lord Baltimore at their head , to take refuge in his lordship's ...
... length , and one hundred and thirty in breadth . In a short time after this , the severity of the English laws against Roman catholics , compelled a number of them , with lord Baltimore at their head , to take refuge in his lordship's ...
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... length , and 1040 in breadth reaching from 31 ° to 49 ° north , and from 51 ° to 84 ° west from Greenwich . - But as the Americans had at that time fixed their meridian at Philadelphia , the extent in longitude from that city is from 8 ...
... length , and 1040 in breadth reaching from 31 ° to 49 ° north , and from 51 ° to 84 ° west from Greenwich . - But as the Americans had at that time fixed their meridian at Philadelphia , the extent in longitude from that city is from 8 ...
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... length , when it again expands itself into a beau- tiful lake called St. Clair . - From lake St. Clair the river falls into lake Erie , by the straits of Detroit , a passage of about thirty miles in extent . - At the east end of Erie ...
... length , when it again expands itself into a beau- tiful lake called St. Clair . - From lake St. Clair the river falls into lake Erie , by the straits of Detroit , a passage of about thirty miles in extent . - At the east end of Erie ...
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... length and six in breadth , the river on each side being about two miles wide . Beyond this island it gradually expands into the spacious bay and gulf of St. Lawrence , and 370 miles below Orleans , and 743 from lake Ontario , falls ...
... length and six in breadth , the river on each side being about two miles wide . Beyond this island it gradually expands into the spacious bay and gulf of St. Lawrence , and 370 miles below Orleans , and 743 from lake Ontario , falls ...
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... length of this mighty river is upwards of 2600 The cause of this name is very little known . In the early settlement of Louisi- ana by the French , the English government sent out a small squadron for the purpose of exploring the ...
... length of this mighty river is upwards of 2600 The cause of this name is very little known . In the early settlement of Louisi- ana by the French , the English government sent out a small squadron for the purpose of exploring the ...
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