The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 |
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... course of Maria's river , the stream which at its junc- tion with the Missouri had so strongly excited their doubts as to which of them was the true river . The road across the mountains , when pursued without much turning to the right ...
... course of Maria's river , the stream which at its junc- tion with the Missouri had so strongly excited their doubts as to which of them was the true river . The road across the mountains , when pursued without much turning to the right ...
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... course from west to east ; affording a remarkable confirmation of what had been stated concerning this river by Herodotus and the ancient writers ; but which was afterwards controverted by the geo- graphers of the middle ages , who ...
... course from west to east ; affording a remarkable confirmation of what had been stated concerning this river by Herodotus and the ancient writers ; but which was afterwards controverted by the geo- graphers of the middle ages , who ...
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... course of a day , as in the course of several weeks by manual labour . Steam - engines are applied to a great variety of purposes ; they move spinning machines ; they are made to cut glass ; and they are introduced into most if not all ...
... course of a day , as in the course of several weeks by manual labour . Steam - engines are applied to a great variety of purposes ; they move spinning machines ; they are made to cut glass ; and they are introduced into most if not all ...
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