Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge, Volume 6O. Bachelor & J.S. Redfield, 1839 |
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... Boats across the Ti- Chinese Boat Chain Bridge over the Potomac Chart of Newport Harbor-- Cuirasses - 6 Illustrations Common and Round Shields 80 gris 356 194 Grecian Trigonum- . 515 The Gerboa Pomegranate Calamus 57 58 58 273 Grecian ...
... Boats across the Ti- Chinese Boat Chain Bridge over the Potomac Chart of Newport Harbor-- Cuirasses - 6 Illustrations Common and Round Shields 80 gris 356 194 Grecian Trigonum- . 515 The Gerboa Pomegranate Calamus 57 58 58 273 Grecian ...
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... boat , and resisted being driven from it . They did this too evidently from mere attachment to the travellers , be- cause the pasture was rich , and the said travellers had nothing in the shape of food wherewithal to tempt them . The ...
... boat , and resisted being driven from it . They did this too evidently from mere attachment to the travellers , be- cause the pasture was rich , and the said travellers had nothing in the shape of food wherewithal to tempt them . The ...
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... boats ; and , in Symmes's estimation , the coun- try about the river was " superiour in point of soil , water , and ... boat - hated by the settlers , and that his eastern co - propri- boards , which had been brought from Maysville ...
... boats ; and , in Symmes's estimation , the coun- try about the river was " superiour in point of soil , water , and ... boat - hated by the settlers , and that his eastern co - propri- boards , which had been brought from Maysville ...
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... boats on the river , by which means their remaining funds were sadly broken in upon . Five of their number were taken by the Indians ; food became scarce ; in the fall , a marsh behind the town sent up miasmata that produced fevers ...
... boats on the river , by which means their remaining funds were sadly broken in upon . Five of their number were taken by the Indians ; food became scarce ; in the fall , a marsh behind the town sent up miasmata that produced fevers ...
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... boat was crowded with passengers , and among tically and horizontally ; among them I remember a them was an old English gentleman , a merchant of figure larger than life , leaning forward in the atti- thirty years ' standing in St ...
... boat was crowded with passengers , and among tically and horizontally ; among them I remember a them was an old English gentleman , a merchant of figure larger than life , leaning forward in the atti- thirty years ' standing in St ...
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