A Statistical, Political, and Historical Account of the United States of North America: From the Period of Their First Colonization to the Present Day, Volume 1A. Constable and Company, 1819 - Indians of North America |
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... ridge , which , first , un- der the name of Green Mountains , and afterwards Al- leghany , or Apalachian Mountains ... ridges . This vast country , though peopled with ten millions of INTRODUCTION . xxi Kentucky.
... ridge , which , first , un- der the name of Green Mountains , and afterwards Al- leghany , or Apalachian Mountains ... ridges . This vast country , though peopled with ten millions of INTRODUCTION . xxi Kentucky.
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... ridges which intersect the interior of Spain have an elevation from 3000 to 10,000 feet . greatest height of the ... ridge of Southern Europe , rise 8600 feet above the sea ; their mean elevation may probably be 5000 feet . The mean ...
... ridges which intersect the interior of Spain have an elevation from 3000 to 10,000 feet . greatest height of the ... ridge of Southern Europe , rise 8600 feet above the sea ; their mean elevation may probably be 5000 feet . The mean ...
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... ridges of the Alleghanies , the soil of which is various , but rather richer than that of the tract last mentioned . 5. The extensive region west of the Alleghanies , which is bottomed on limestone , is well watered , inexhaustibly ...
... ridges of the Alleghanies , the soil of which is various , but rather richer than that of the tract last mentioned . 5. The extensive region west of the Alleghanies , which is bottomed on limestone , is well watered , inexhaustibly ...
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... ridge of mountains which separate the waters that run into the river St Lawrence , from those that empty themselves into the Atlantic Ocean , along this same ridge to the most north - western source of Connecticut river , and thence ...
... ridge of mountains which separate the waters that run into the river St Lawrence , from those that empty themselves into the Atlantic Ocean , along this same ridge to the most north - western source of Connecticut river , and thence ...
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... of the river Apalachisola , and first employed to designate the termination of the great ridges only , was afterwards ap- plied by European geographers to the whole chain . tinck , and by the Spaniards Apaloki , from the 4.
... of the river Apalachisola , and first employed to designate the termination of the great ridges only , was afterwards ap- plied by European geographers to the whole chain . tinck , and by the Spaniards Apaloki , from the 4.
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