Prairie and Rocky Mountain Adventures, Or, Life in the West: To which is Added a View of the States of Our Western Empire ... and Descriptions of the Chief Cities of the WestSegner & Condit, 1868 - 775 страница |
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... whole of our great national domain west of the Mis- sissippi and extending to the Pacific Ocean , with the exception of the small fraction in the north - east corner included in the State of Louis- iana . The whole of this vast region ...
... whole of our great national domain west of the Mis- sissippi and extending to the Pacific Ocean , with the exception of the small fraction in the north - east corner included in the State of Louis- iana . The whole of this vast region ...
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... whole of the country bounded by the Atlantic to the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the north , all of which bore the name of Florida . About twenty years after the discovery of the Mississippi , some Catholic missionaries attempted to form ...
... whole of the country bounded by the Atlantic to the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the north , all of which bore the name of Florida . About twenty years after the discovery of the Mississippi , some Catholic missionaries attempted to form ...
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... whole country . The celebrated Ottowa chief , Pontiac , burning with hatred against the English , in that year formed a general league with the west- ern tribes , and by the middle of May all the western posts had fallen , or were ...
... whole country . The celebrated Ottowa chief , Pontiac , burning with hatred against the English , in that year formed a general league with the west- ern tribes , and by the middle of May all the western posts had fallen , or were ...
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... whole western country was thrown into a ferment by the suspension of the American right of deposit- ing goods and produce at New Orleans , guaranteed by the treaty of 1795 with Spain . The whole commerce of the west was struck at in a ...
... whole western country was thrown into a ferment by the suspension of the American right of deposit- ing goods and produce at New Orleans , guaranteed by the treaty of 1795 with Spain . The whole commerce of the west was struck at in a ...
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... whole colony as lost ; and I believe that in the hands of this rising power it will be more useful to the political , and even the commercial interests of France , than if I should attempt to retain it . Let me have both your opinions ...
... whole colony as lost ; and I believe that in the hands of this rising power it will be more useful to the political , and even the commercial interests of France , than if I should attempt to retain it . Let me have both your opinions ...
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