A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... west , south , main , or north - east , north , and Pass à la Loutre . Of these , the north - west and north - east have each about an equal depth of water , viz . twelve feet on their respective bars . The west pass has nine feet , and ...
... west , south , main , or north - east , north , and Pass à la Loutre . Of these , the north - west and north - east have each about an equal depth of water , viz . twelve feet on their respective bars . The west pass has nine feet , and ...
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... north - west wind blows , the heat is always found more tolerable than with any other ; although the thermometer should be at the same height . This wind is uncommonly dry , and brings with it fresh animation and vigour to every living ...
... north - west wind blows , the heat is always found more tolerable than with any other ; although the thermometer should be at the same height . This wind is uncommonly dry , and brings with it fresh animation and vigour to every living ...
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... north - west ; ten miles farther euters Rocky river , from the north - west ; eight miles farther down , is the Tippacanoe , which heads about thirty miles to the west of fort Wayne . From the mouth of Tippacanoe , we succes- sively ...
... north - west ; ten miles farther euters Rocky river , from the north - west ; eight miles farther down , is the Tippacanoe , which heads about thirty miles to the west of fort Wayne . From the mouth of Tippacanoe , we succes- sively ...
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