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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... run into the river St Lawrence , from those that empty themselves into the Atlantic Ocean , along this same ridge to ... runs due west on this parallel ACCOUNT OF THE PHYSICAL FEATURES, CLIMATE, AND NATURAL PRODUCTIONS OF THE COUNTRY Of ...
... run into the river St Lawrence , from those that empty themselves into the Atlantic Ocean , along this same ridge to ... runs due west on this parallel ACCOUNT OF THE PHYSICAL FEATURES, CLIMATE, AND NATURAL PRODUCTIONS OF THE COUNTRY Of ...
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... runs due west on this parallel to the river Iroquois , or Cataraquis , along the channel of this river to the Lake Ontario , through the middle of this lake and that of Erie , Huron , and Superior , following the line of water commu ...
... runs due west on this parallel to the river Iroquois , or Cataraquis , along the channel of this river to the Lake Ontario , through the middle of this lake and that of Erie , Huron , and Superior , following the line of water commu ...
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... runs into Passamaquoddy Bay , was designated as the eastern limit ; but this river having three distinct branches , it became a subject of discussion which of these led to its true source ; and the matter be- ing submitted to the ...
... runs into Passamaquoddy Bay , was designated as the eastern limit ; but this river having three distinct branches , it became a subject of discussion which of these led to its true source ; and the matter be- ing submitted to the ...
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... run from the head of the Lake of the Woods to the source of the Mississippi , taking a direction nearly south , it would give to Britain the upper part of Red River , and nearly two - thirds of the territory of Louisiana ; but if ...
... run from the head of the Lake of the Woods to the source of the Mississippi , taking a direction nearly south , it would give to Britain the upper part of Red River , and nearly two - thirds of the territory of Louisiana ; but if ...
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... run into the Mississippi , and all the lands , coasts , and islands situat- ed in the Gulf of Mexico , between Carolina on the east , and Old and New Mexico on the west . These countries * See Vergennes ' Mémoire sur la Louisiane , p ...
... run into the Mississippi , and all the lands , coasts , and islands situat- ed in the Gulf of Mexico , between Carolina on the east , and Old and New Mexico on the west . These countries * See Vergennes ' Mémoire sur la Louisiane , p ...
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