Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of the Best and Rarest Contemporary Volumes of Travel, Descriptive of the Aborigines and Social and Economic Conditions in the Middle and Far West, During the Period of Early American Settlement, Том 3Reuben Gold Thwaites A. H. Clark Company, 1904 |
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... passed a year and a half in that vicinity , herborizing , and attempting a botanical garden . Finding the latitude of the Southern states , however , more suited to his enterprise , he removed in the spring of 1787 to Charleston ...
... passed a year and a half in that vicinity , herborizing , and attempting a botanical garden . Finding the latitude of the Southern states , however , more suited to his enterprise , he removed in the spring of 1787 to Charleston ...
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... passed through several English editions , with an additional volume added by Thomas Nuttall under the title of The North American Sylva . Michaux's report on the naturalization of American forest trees , made to the Société d ...
... passed through several English editions , with an additional volume added by Thomas Nuttall under the title of The North American Sylva . Michaux's report on the naturalization of American forest trees , made to the Société d ...
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... passing a region without a town , between Gallipolis and Limestone ( Maysville , Kentucky ) , the traveller enters the thickly occupied area of Kentucky , bounded on the south and west by the " barrens , " into which emigration was ...
... passing a region without a town , between Gallipolis and Limestone ( Maysville , Kentucky ) , the traveller enters the thickly occupied area of Kentucky , bounded on the south and west by the " barrens , " into which emigration was ...
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... passed in Indian canoes . The increase in the number , size , and appearance of the towns , and the additional comforts in the homes of the people , were indic- ative of a great and growing prosperity . The younger traveller describes ...
... passed in Indian canoes . The increase in the number , size , and appearance of the towns , and the additional comforts in the homes of the people , were indic- ative of a great and growing prosperity . The younger traveller describes ...
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... passed by Lancaster and made 35 Miles . The 18th , passed by Carlisle at Chipesbourg [ Shippensburg ] . The 19th we slept at Strasbourg · Miles and slept Miles . Sunday the 20th , we started from Strasbourg , a small town situate at the ...
... passed by Lancaster and made 35 Miles . The 18th , passed by Carlisle at Chipesbourg [ Shippensburg ] . The 19th we slept at Strasbourg · Miles and slept Miles . Sunday the 20th , we started from Strasbourg , a small town situate at the ...
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Страница 159 - Although the passage from New Orleans to one of these two ports is twenty or thirty days, and that they have to take a route by land of three hundred miles to return to Pittsburgh, they prefer this way, being not so difficult as the return by land from New Orleans to Pittsburgh, this last distance being fourteen or fifteen hundred miles. However, when the barges are only destined for Limeston, in Kentucky, or for Cincinnati, in the state of Ohio, the bargemen return by land, and by that means take...
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Страница 246 - Whenever they are surprised, or attacked by a dog or any other animal, they either [192] make their escape, or flock together in the form of a circle to defend themselves. They are of a bulky shape, middling size, and straight eared. Every inhabitant recognizes those that belong to him by the particular manner in which their ears are cut. They stray sometimes in the forests, and do not make their appearance again for several months; they accustom them, notwithstanding, to return every now and then...
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