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... river - been directed to cross above , and make a lodgment on the Queenstown road , and inter- cepted his retreat that way , the enemy would have been greatly embarrassed , and , if he escaped , obliged to retreat by the almost ...
... river - been directed to cross above , and make a lodgment on the Queenstown road , and inter- cepted his retreat that way , the enemy would have been greatly embarrassed , and , if he escaped , obliged to retreat by the almost ...
Strona 78
... rivers Berbice and Corantain , in the comparatively short space of seven years . There the labour was performed by negroes , while that performed by whites , in a temperate climate , would be as three to one in favour of the lat- ter ...
... rivers Berbice and Corantain , in the comparatively short space of seven years . There the labour was performed by negroes , while that performed by whites , in a temperate climate , would be as three to one in favour of the lat- ter ...
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... river St. Lawrence , to the Lake of the woods , including also Lake Michigan and the Michigan territory , and insisting on the Americans retiring from : the waters of the rivers and lakes , a few miles into the interior . All that ...
... river St. Lawrence , to the Lake of the woods , including also Lake Michigan and the Michigan territory , and insisting on the Americans retiring from : the waters of the rivers and lakes , a few miles into the interior . All that ...
Strona 80
line may be drawn from the confluence of the rivers Piscatagnis and Penobscot in Maine , to the same river Chandiere , and down the Penob- scot to Castine , continuing it out at sea to the Isle Haute . This would include an important ...
line may be drawn from the confluence of the rivers Piscatagnis and Penobscot in Maine , to the same river Chandiere , and down the Penob- scot to Castine , continuing it out at sea to the Isle Haute . This would include an important ...
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... river is small ; the rocks are grand . Reynard's Hall is a cave very high in the rock ; it goes backward several yards , perhaps eight . To the left is a small open- ing , through which I crept , and found another cavern , perhaps four ...
... river is small ; the rocks are grand . Reynard's Hall is a cave very high in the rock ; it goes backward several yards , perhaps eight . To the left is a small open- ing , through which I crept , and found another cavern , perhaps four ...
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