Notes on the State of VirginiaLilly and Wait, 1832 - 280 страници Notes on the State of Virginia by Thomas Jefferson, first published in 1832, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it. |
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... navigation may be imper- fectly noted . Roanoke , so far as it lies within this state , is no where navigable , but for canoes or light batteaux ; and , even for these , in such detached parcels as to have prevent- ed the inhabitants ...
... navigation may be imper- fectly noted . Roanoke , so far as it lies within this state , is no where navigable , but for canoes or light batteaux ; and , even for these , in such detached parcels as to have prevent- ed the inhabitants ...
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... navigation ceases . James River itself affords harbour for vessels of any size in Hampton Road , but not in safety through the whole winter ; and there is navigable water for them as far as Mulberry Island . A 40 gun ship goes to James ...
... navigation ceases . James River itself affords harbour for vessels of any size in Hampton Road , but not in safety through the whole winter ; and there is navigable water for them as far as Mulberry Island . A 40 gun ship goes to James ...
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... navigation may also be made to interlock with that of the Patowmac , and through that to communicate by a short portage with the Ohio . It is to be noted , that this river is call- ed in the maps James River , only to its confluence ...
... navigation may also be made to interlock with that of the Patowmac , and through that to communicate by a short portage with the Ohio . It is to be noted , that this river is call- ed in the maps James River , only to its confluence ...
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... navigation above them for batteaux and canoes , is so much inter- rupted as to be little used . It is , however , used in a small degree up the Cohongoronta branch as far as fort Cumberland , which was at the mouth of Willis's creek ...
... navigation above them for batteaux and canoes , is so much inter- rupted as to be little used . It is , however , used in a small degree up the Cohongoronta branch as far as fort Cumberland , which was at the mouth of Willis's creek ...
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... miles only to the Chickago , which affords a batteau navigation of 16 miles to its entrance into Lake Michigan . The Illinois , about 10 miles above its mouth , is 300 yards wide . The Kaskaskia is one hundred yards wide at its en- 7.
... miles only to the Chickago , which affords a batteau navigation of 16 miles to its entrance into Lake Michigan . The Illinois , about 10 miles above its mouth , is 300 yards wide . The Kaskaskia is one hundred yards wide at its en- 7.
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