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... coast . As a military tactician , he knew each river , valley , hill - range and plain ; as an ad- ministrator , he had examined the capabilities of every dis- trict ; and , as a naval commander the harbors and estuaries , the tides and ...
... coast . As a military tactician , he knew each river , valley , hill - range and plain ; as an ad- ministrator , he had examined the capabilities of every dis- trict ; and , as a naval commander the harbors and estuaries , the tides and ...
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... coast , about 50 miles SW . of Umeå . 2 Anundsjö lies about as far ( 50 miles ) from Nordmaling as that place is off Umeå ; it is inland , being almost due W. of Nord- maling . This change of domicile was not without a distinct bearing 4.
... coast , about 50 miles SW . of Umeå . 2 Anundsjö lies about as far ( 50 miles ) from Nordmaling as that place is off Umeå ; it is inland , being almost due W. of Nord- maling . This change of domicile was not without a distinct bearing 4.
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ON PROF . ALEXANDER DALLAS BACHE , LATE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE UNITED STATES COAST SURVEY , PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES , ETC. BY PROF . JOSEPH HENRY , SECRETARY OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION . PREPARED AT THE REQUEST ...
ON PROF . ALEXANDER DALLAS BACHE , LATE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE UNITED STATES COAST SURVEY , PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES , ETC. BY PROF . JOSEPH HENRY , SECRETARY OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION . PREPARED AT THE REQUEST ...
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LATE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE UNITED STATES COAST SURVEY . BY PROF . JOSEPH HENRY . Prepared at the request of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution , and also of the National Academy of Sciences . ALEXANDER DALLAS BACHE ...
LATE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE UNITED STATES COAST SURVEY . BY PROF . JOSEPH HENRY . Prepared at the request of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution , and also of the National Academy of Sciences . ALEXANDER DALLAS BACHE ...
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... Coast Survey , to fill the important sphere of public duty thus rendered vacant . His appointment to this position was first suggested by the members of the American Philosophical Society , and the nomi- nation fully concurred in by the ...
... Coast Survey , to fill the important sphere of public duty thus rendered vacant . His appointment to this position was first suggested by the members of the American Philosophical Society , and the nomi- nation fully concurred in by the ...
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