A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... miles in a south - east direction , and passing through the limits of Philadelphia , falls into the Delaware about six miles below the city . It is navigable from Reading , eighty - five or ninety miles , to its mouth . The canal now ...
... miles in a south - east direction , and passing through the limits of Philadelphia , falls into the Delaware about six miles below the city . It is navigable from Reading , eighty - five or ninety miles , to its mouth . The canal now ...
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... miles , and its breadth from east to west , 150 miles ; forming an area of about 43,000 square miles , or 27,520,000 acres . Rivers , lakes , creeks . The Ohio washes the southern border of Indiana , from the mouth of the Great Miami ...
... miles , and its breadth from east to west , 150 miles ; forming an area of about 43,000 square miles , or 27,520,000 acres . Rivers , lakes , creeks . The Ohio washes the southern border of Indiana , from the mouth of the Great Miami ...
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... miles from New Orleans . It is twenty - three miles long and six wide , and communicates with the gulf by several outlets . Calcasu lake lies near the mouth of the river of the same name , and is thirty - five miles in circumference ...
... miles from New Orleans . It is twenty - three miles long and six wide , and communicates with the gulf by several outlets . Calcasu lake lies near the mouth of the river of the same name , and is thirty - five miles in circumference ...
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