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... river . Another party of surveyors , pur- suing the route which had been chosen by their predecessors in the previous year , arrived at the Rapids , traversed the country on both sides of the Kentucky river to Elkhorn on the north , and ...
... river . Another party of surveyors , pur- suing the route which had been chosen by their predecessors in the previous year , arrived at the Rapids , traversed the country on both sides of the Kentucky river to Elkhorn on the north , and ...
Page 376
... river at Boossà itself , already men- tioned , is accounted for by the supposition that a large portion of the water passes through subterranean channels . It is not a little amusing to learn , that the natives of this region agitate ...
... river at Boossà itself , already men- tioned , is accounted for by the supposition that a large portion of the water passes through subterranean channels . It is not a little amusing to learn , that the natives of this region agitate ...
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... river , neither obstructed by islands nor deformed with rocks and stones . Its width varied from one to three miles ; the country on each side was very flat , and a few mean , dirty - looking villages were scattered on the water's edge ...
... river , neither obstructed by islands nor deformed with rocks and stones . Its width varied from one to three miles ; the country on each side was very flat , and a few mean , dirty - looking villages were scattered on the water's edge ...
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COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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