The North American Review, Volume 13Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1821 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... river Thence to the source of St Mary's river ' Down the St Mary's to the mouth ' Having an entire outline of 40 140 40 140 80 1490 Passing over the assumption , that this country , as ceded by the late treaty , is bounded on the west ...
... river Thence to the source of St Mary's river ' Down the St Mary's to the mouth ' Having an entire outline of 40 140 40 140 80 1490 Passing over the assumption , that this country , as ceded by the late treaty , is bounded on the west ...
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... river afterwards continues to flow towards the south- west , until it discharges itself into the corner of the gulf of Guinea , where it forms a delta , the western branch of which is the river Benin or Formosa , and the eastern branch ...
... river afterwards continues to flow towards the south- west , until it discharges itself into the corner of the gulf of Guinea , where it forms a delta , the western branch of which is the river Benin or Formosa , and the eastern branch ...
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... river near its junction with the sea . The space betwixt them , according to the French maps , drawn for the French ... river , and on a peninsula formed by it . " So far , and yet farther , ships may conveniently come , sailing by ...
... river near its junction with the sea . The space betwixt them , according to the French maps , drawn for the French ... river , and on a peninsula formed by it . " So far , and yet farther , ships may conveniently come , sailing by ...
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