A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... body is round , and its legs short ; its fore paws are broad , and constructed for the purpose of digging holes in the ground , in which it bur- rows like the mole : its flesh is tolerably good . The Beaver is an amphibious animal ...
... body is round , and its legs short ; its fore paws are broad , and constructed for the purpose of digging holes in the ground , in which it bur- rows like the mole : its flesh is tolerably good . The Beaver is an amphibious animal ...
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... body of slaves are to be found in the southern states . The experience of all history proves that the structure of society in slave - holding countries is unfavourable to internal peace at all times , and still more so to security and ...
... body of slaves are to be found in the southern states . The experience of all history proves that the structure of society in slave - holding countries is unfavourable to internal peace at all times , and still more so to security and ...
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... body of earth similar to that first mentioned , eighteen inches in depth ; then a layer of shells and another body of earth ; on this a mass , three feet thick , of white shells mixed with sand , on which lies a body of oyster shells ...
... body of earth similar to that first mentioned , eighteen inches in depth ; then a layer of shells and another body of earth ; on this a mass , three feet thick , of white shells mixed with sand , on which lies a body of oyster shells ...
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