The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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... rivers and mountains that occur to him in his progress . " SUPPLEMENT TO THE PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL AND PHYSICAL JOURNAL , Collected and arranged by BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON , M. D. , professor of materia medica , natural history , and ...
... rivers and mountains that occur to him in his progress . " SUPPLEMENT TO THE PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL AND PHYSICAL JOURNAL , Collected and arranged by BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON , M. D. , professor of materia medica , natural history , and ...
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... rivers , which , for a great part of the year , overflow their banks . The progress of the invaders was therefore slów , and their steps were marked with 1 devastation and blood . But the na- tives were at LITERARY MAGAZINE, No AMERICAN ...
... rivers , which , for a great part of the year , overflow their banks . The progress of the invaders was therefore slów , and their steps were marked with 1 devastation and blood . But the na- tives were at LITERARY MAGAZINE, No AMERICAN ...
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... rivers overflow their banks . Earthquakes are much less common in Caracas than in Peru . When there are long intervals be- tween the thunder - storms , it is ob- served that earthquakes are more frequent . The lake of Maracaibo is 150 ...
... rivers overflow their banks . Earthquakes are much less common in Caracas than in Peru . When there are long intervals be- tween the thunder - storms , it is ob- served that earthquakes are more frequent . The lake of Maracaibo is 150 ...
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... rivers which take their rise on the north side of the mountains are short and rapid in their course , and run directly into the sea . They might be usefully employed for irri- gation ; and they are well adapted for conveying lumber to ...
... rivers which take their rise on the north side of the mountains are short and rapid in their course , and run directly into the sea . They might be usefully employed for irri- gation ; and they are well adapted for conveying lumber to ...
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... river Magdalena , near Carthagena , brings only 44 , that of Guayaquil only 32 , and that of the river Amazons only 25. A single slave can manage 1000 feet of cacao ground , which ought to produce 1250 lib . of cacao , worth 250 dollars ...
... river Magdalena , near Carthagena , brings only 44 , that of Guayaquil only 32 , and that of the river Amazons only 25. A single slave can manage 1000 feet of cacao ground , which ought to produce 1250 lib . of cacao , worth 250 dollars ...
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