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... river , which he considered as an opening undeserving of " more attention , and came to the conclusion that , between the 40th and 48th parallels of latitude the rivers which had been described " were reduced " ( I use his own words ) ...
... river , which he considered as an opening undeserving of " more attention , and came to the conclusion that , between the 40th and 48th parallels of latitude the rivers which had been described " were reduced " ( I use his own words ) ...
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... river itself continued to belong to the other party above the river Iberville . There- fore the General Government , by the Louisiana treaty , acquired the proprietary right to the Mis- sissippi river . After the navigation of the river ...
... river itself continued to belong to the other party above the river Iberville . There- fore the General Government , by the Louisiana treaty , acquired the proprietary right to the Mis- sissippi river . After the navigation of the river ...
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... river . This took place in 1792. In 1805 , Lewis and Clarke , under the authority of the United States , explored the Columbia river from its sources to its mouth . Agreeably to the law of nations these gave us the country watered by this ...
... river . This took place in 1792. In 1805 , Lewis and Clarke , under the authority of the United States , explored the Columbia river from its sources to its mouth . Agreeably to the law of nations these gave us the country watered by this ...
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