Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Том 29F. Hunt, 1853 |
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... West as the Ohio River ; that is to say , in 160 years it had ad- vanced westward about 400 miles , or at the rate of two and a half miles per year . There is now a dense population extending as far West as the junction of the Osage ...
... West as the Ohio River ; that is to say , in 160 years it had ad- vanced westward about 400 miles , or at the rate of two and a half miles per year . There is now a dense population extending as far West as the junction of the Osage ...
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... West , will justify us in embodying , with the aid of the industrious and intelligent , though too modest unknown ... Western Connections . 71.
... West , will justify us in embodying , with the aid of the industrious and intelligent , though too modest unknown ... Western Connections . 71.
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... west of the Ohio River . The Northwestern Road , connecting at Parkersburg with the Great Southern line of Ohio , via Jackson and Hillsborough , and through that channel with Cin- cinnati , and also through Maysville with the cities in ...
... west of the Ohio River . The Northwestern Road , connecting at Parkersburg with the Great Southern line of Ohio , via Jackson and Hillsborough , and through that channel with Cin- cinnati , and also through Maysville with the cities in ...
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... West - end , which had some disputed accounts with him , lodged an attachment with the London firm on the funds which they had thus received for the sale of the letter , upon the plea that the transaction was a simple deposit , and that ...
... West - end , which had some disputed accounts with him , lodged an attachment with the London firm on the funds which they had thus received for the sale of the letter , upon the plea that the transaction was a simple deposit , and that ...
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... west of south . She finally got clear of them March 6th , after crossing the parallel of 45 ° south upon the meridian of 164 ° west . The 8th and 9th she was in the " horse latitude " weather of the southern hemi- sphere . So far her ...
... west of south . She finally got clear of them March 6th , after crossing the parallel of 45 ° south upon the meridian of 164 ° west . The 8th and 9th she was in the " horse latitude " weather of the southern hemi- sphere . So far her ...
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