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Page 322
... scite of General Porter's house . This large stone building , and many a comfortable log hut , were destroyed at the same time with Buffaloe . There is but little cleared land about this place . The eminence commands a view of Fort Erie ...
... scite of General Porter's house . This large stone building , and many a comfortable log hut , were destroyed at the same time with Buffaloe . There is but little cleared land about this place . The eminence commands a view of Fort Erie ...
Page 337
... scite of singular and almost unequalled beauty . Let the observer place himself in the centre , where Belknap and Olive streets cross each other . Looking east , the avenue is perhaps ir- retrievably spoilt , but if the north wall of ...
... scite of singular and almost unequalled beauty . Let the observer place himself in the centre , where Belknap and Olive streets cross each other . Looking east , the avenue is perhaps ir- retrievably spoilt , but if the north wall of ...
Page 338
... scite for the column , the stone might be landed very near it , for it should be built of the fine Chelmsford granite . The ex- tensive and ornamented area that would be always open , terminated to the west by the bay and hills beyond ...
... scite for the column , the stone might be landed very near it , for it should be built of the fine Chelmsford granite . The ex- tensive and ornamented area that would be always open , terminated to the west by the bay and hills beyond ...
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American Settlements on | 33 |
Bibliography | 46 |
Elegy to T T Randolph | 172 |
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