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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... situated fairly in the middle of the country , determining the course of the rivers to the ocean on the one side , and to the Mississippi and the lakes on the other , these latter forming unques- tionably the lowest points in the ...
... situated fairly in the middle of the country , determining the course of the rivers to the ocean on the one side , and to the Mississippi and the lakes on the other , these latter forming unques- tionably the lowest points in the ...
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... situated in the bay of Passama- quoddy be referred to the decision of two com- missioners ; the St Croix river to be surveyed to its source ; the point of Highlands at the north- west angle of Nova Scotia , and the north - west head of ...
... situated in the bay of Passama- quoddy be referred to the decision of two com- missioners ; the St Croix river to be surveyed to its source ; the point of Highlands at the north- west angle of Nova Scotia , and the north - west head of ...
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... situated in the northern part of America , is bounded on the south by the Gulf of Mexi- co ; on the east , by Carolina , an English colony , and a part of Canada ; on the west , by New Mexico ; on the " north , by a part of Canada ; the ...
... situated in the northern part of America , is bounded on the south by the Gulf of Mexi- co ; on the east , by Carolina , an English colony , and a part of Canada ; on the west , by New Mexico ; on the " north , by a part of Canada ; the ...
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... situated in 28 ° 17 ' north latitude , and 277 ° of longitude , and the first habitation established on an arm of * London , in 4to , 1763 , p . 1 and 8 . + London , in 4to , 1763 , p . 95 . Page 178 of the London edition , 1773 . been ...
... situated in 28 ° 17 ' north latitude , and 277 ° of longitude , and the first habitation established on an arm of * London , in 4to , 1763 , p . 1 and 8 . + London , in 4to , 1763 , p . 95 . Page 178 of the London edition , 1773 . been ...
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... situated on the eastern side of the Apalachicola river , and south of the St Mary , to the extremity of the Peninsula , and of West Florida to that ex- tending from the former river to the Mississippi , and south of the thirty - first ...
... situated on the eastern side of the Apalachicola river , and south of the St Mary , to the extremity of the Peninsula , and of West Florida to that ex- tending from the former river to the Mississippi , and south of the thirty - first ...
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