The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen4Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1886 |
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... river and the Rocky mountains , . makes these unintentional reflections on American geographers and travelers : The territory west of the Mississippi , and ex- tending from that river to the Rocky mountains . . is not accurately known ...
... river and the Rocky mountains , . makes these unintentional reflections on American geographers and travelers : The territory west of the Mississippi , and ex- tending from that river to the Rocky mountains . . is not accurately known ...
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... rivers . The Straits of Anian , it will be not- iced , were yet a beautiful and stimulat- ing delusion . And the wag came ... river , harbor and improvement bill vetoed by Polk . There were , between 1824 and 1880 , twenty concessions of ...
... rivers . The Straits of Anian , it will be not- iced , were yet a beautiful and stimulat- ing delusion . And the wag came ... river , harbor and improvement bill vetoed by Polk . There were , between 1824 and 1880 , twenty concessions of ...
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... river . * In them they spent a few happy , uneventful months , followed by * The people lived on farms , and Belpre extended down the river for about twelve miles , years of excitement and terror . The story of their EARLY TIMES IN ...
... river . * In them they spent a few happy , uneventful months , followed by * The people lived on farms , and Belpre extended down the river for about twelve miles , years of excitement and terror . The story of their EARLY TIMES IN ...
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... river . imagination transformed to loveliest villages of the plain , smilingly asleep amid gardens on the river's brink . This lady was too young when the Indian war broke out to mind leaving her own home on the bank of the river at ...
... river . imagination transformed to loveliest villages of the plain , smilingly asleep amid gardens on the river's brink . This lady was too young when the Indian war broke out to mind leaving her own home on the bank of the river at ...
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... river , the girls sometimes rowing themselves . But this was a pleasure which only the brav- est and rashest could enjoy , on account of the danger from Indians . Four or five times a year , gay companies of ladies and gentlemen would ...
... river , the girls sometimes rowing themselves . But this was a pleasure which only the brav- est and rashest could enjoy , on account of the danger from Indians . Four or five times a year , gay companies of ladies and gentlemen would ...
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