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... passed through this opening , descended Cumberland mountain , and discovered a large river , to which the Doctor gave the name of Cumberland . Supposing that the Ohio lay east of north , he was induced to proceed in that di- rection ...
... passed through this opening , descended Cumberland mountain , and discovered a large river , to which the Doctor gave the name of Cumberland . Supposing that the Ohio lay east of north , he was induced to proceed in that di- rection ...
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... passed , another division passed over the same ground , and find- ing no other food , ate the young branches and the bark of the trees . Nothing comes amiss to them ; if they cannot supply themselves with the fruits of the garden , they ...
... passed , another division passed over the same ground , and find- ing no other food , ate the young branches and the bark of the trees . Nothing comes amiss to them ; if they cannot supply themselves with the fruits of the garden , they ...
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... passed the bill , which the President rejected . In the other instance mentioned in the Message , that of the Congress of 1811 , the power was , if not affirmed , at least , not denied . A bill was actually passed by the House of Repre ...
... passed the bill , which the President rejected . In the other instance mentioned in the Message , that of the Congress of 1811 , the power was , if not affirmed , at least , not denied . A bill was actually passed by the House of Repre ...
Contents
COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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