A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... direction of the general literature of the state , may not be so detached and independent , as not to possess the confidence of the state , and in order to secure the atten⚫ tion and patronage of the principal officers of government ...
... direction of the general literature of the state , may not be so detached and independent , as not to possess the confidence of the state , and in order to secure the atten⚫ tion and patronage of the principal officers of government ...
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... direction , and turns to the west . The great range of pine forests that occupy the space from the prairies of Opelousas to the Red river , wind along the Sabine . The general surface of this region rises gradually from prairies into ...
... direction , and turns to the west . The great range of pine forests that occupy the space from the prairies of Opelousas to the Red river , wind along the Sabine . The general surface of this region rises gradually from prairies into ...
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... direction , unites with the Tombigbee nine miles above the 31st degree of N. lat . , and forms with it the river Mobile . The junc tion of the two rivers is about forty - five miles from the head of Mobile bay , and the river is ...
... direction , unites with the Tombigbee nine miles above the 31st degree of N. lat . , and forms with it the river Mobile . The junc tion of the two rivers is about forty - five miles from the head of Mobile bay , and the river is ...
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A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United ... Daniel Blowe Visualização integral - 1820 |
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