A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... falls . -With such astonishing violence do the waves break on the rocks , that the mere sight of them from the top of the banks makes the spectators shudder . But it must be here observed , that it is only on each side of the river that ...
... falls . -With such astonishing violence do the waves break on the rocks , that the mere sight of them from the top of the banks makes the spectators shudder . But it must be here observed , that it is only on each side of the river that ...
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... falls of St. Anthony in lat . 449 north , where it is little more than 100 yards wide . These falls are sixteen feet perpendicular , with a rapid below of fifty - eight feet .. At a short distance from the falls , St. Peter's river ...
... falls of St. Anthony in lat . 449 north , where it is little more than 100 yards wide . These falls are sixteen feet perpendicular , with a rapid below of fifty - eight feet .. At a short distance from the falls , St. Peter's river ...
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Daniel Blowe. rous falls will admit a navigation . The great obstacles begin at the falls , ninety miles above its mouth , below which are only five or six rapids , and these passable , with some difficulty , even at low water . From the ...
Daniel Blowe. rous falls will admit a navigation . The great obstacles begin at the falls , ninety miles above its mouth , below which are only five or six rapids , and these passable , with some difficulty , even at low water . From the ...
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