A Book of the United States: Exhibiting Its Geography, Divisions, Constitution and Government; and Presenting a View of the Republic Generally, and of the Individual States; Together with a Condensed History of the Land. The Biography of the Leading Men; a Description of the Principal Cities and Towns, with Statistical TablesGrenville Mellen G.C. Smith, 1839 - 824 страница |
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... various ranges more than one half of the state . The greatest width of the chain equals two hundred miles . It consists of pa- rallel ridges sometimes little distant from each other , and at other times with valleys twenty or thirty ...
... various ranges more than one half of the state . The greatest width of the chain equals two hundred miles . It consists of pa- rallel ridges sometimes little distant from each other , and at other times with valleys twenty or thirty ...
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... various animals that had incautiously advanced too near its edge . Its summit is often surrounded with clouds . At ' The gradual ascent of the country from the seacoast to this western extremity of the State , added to the height of ...
... various animals that had incautiously advanced too near its edge . Its summit is often surrounded with clouds . At ' The gradual ascent of the country from the seacoast to this western extremity of the State , added to the height of ...
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... various periods . Those which form a chain , and are covered with snow , are accounted primitive , or antediluvian . They greatly ex ceed all other mountains in height ; in general their elevation is very sudden , and their ascent steep ...
... various periods . Those which form a chain , and are covered with snow , are accounted primitive , or antediluvian . They greatly ex ceed all other mountains in height ; in general their elevation is very sudden , and their ascent steep ...
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... various places , tracts of many leagues , where the wind had thrown up the sand in all the fancied forms of the ocean's rolling waves , and on which not a single speck of vegetation appeared . ' From this circumstance Pike deduces the ...
... various places , tracts of many leagues , where the wind had thrown up the sand in all the fancied forms of the ocean's rolling waves , and on which not a single speck of vegetation appeared . ' From this circumstance Pike deduces the ...
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... various elevations from one to four hundred feet , and present a succession of the most sublime and picturesque views . This forms the third characteristic change of the Mississippi . The river prairies cease , and the rocky bluffs ...
... various elevations from one to four hundred feet , and present a succession of the most sublime and picturesque views . This forms the third characteristic change of the Mississippi . The river prairies cease , and the rocky bluffs ...
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