The Book of the World: Being an Account of All Republics, Empires, Kingdoms, and Nations, in Reference to Their Geography, Statistics, Commerce. &c. ... By Richard S. Fisher ... Illustrated with Maps and ChartsJ. H. Colton, 1852 |
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... white seems to be the pre- vailing color ; hence they are called the white race . In this class are com- prised the inhabitants of Europe , with their descendants in America , and those of Western Asia and Northern Africa . Their hair ...
... white seems to be the pre- vailing color ; hence they are called the white race . In this class are com- prised the inhabitants of Europe , with their descendants in America , and those of Western Asia and Northern Africa . Their hair ...
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... White ( 600 ; ) Hatchy ( 200 ; ) Yazoo ( 300 ; ) and Big Black River , 200 miles in length . II . The mighty ST . LAWRENCE , the outlet of the great northern lakes and receptacle of all the rivers of Canada , will next claim description ...
... White ( 600 ; ) Hatchy ( 200 ; ) Yazoo ( 300 ; ) and Big Black River , 200 miles in length . II . The mighty ST . LAWRENCE , the outlet of the great northern lakes and receptacle of all the rivers of Canada , will next claim description ...
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... white belly and legs , and frequently a white spot at the tip of its OF NORTH AMERICA . 25 Commencement Geography, Geology Zoology.
... white belly and legs , and frequently a white spot at the tip of its OF NORTH AMERICA . 25 Commencement Geography, Geology Zoology.
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... white spot at the tip of its tail . It is naturally fitted , by its thick covering of hair , for a cold climate , and is more active and in better health in this country in winter than in summer . The beaver , ( castor , ) is more ...
... white spot at the tip of its tail . It is naturally fitted , by its thick covering of hair , for a cold climate , and is more active and in better health in this country in winter than in summer . The beaver , ( castor , ) is more ...
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... WHITE RACES , who have settled in America , belong chiefly to the nations of Western Europe . The Spaniards colonized Mexico and Florida ; the English colonized the Eastern portions of North America , from Florida northward ; the Danes ...
... WHITE RACES , who have settled in America , belong chiefly to the nations of Western Europe . The Spaniards colonized Mexico and Florida ; the English colonized the Eastern portions of North America , from Florida northward ; the Danes ...
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