The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumes 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 - Europe |
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Page xiii
... Louisiana , " the most valuable work of the kind , along with the Geographical Tract of Mr. Darby recently published , which our literature has as yet produced . I am entirely convinced from a patient investi- gation of the subject ...
... Louisiana , " the most valuable work of the kind , along with the Geographical Tract of Mr. Darby recently published , which our literature has as yet produced . I am entirely convinced from a patient investi- gation of the subject ...
Page xxvii
... Louisiana by Mr. Brackenridge , and the geographical tract of Mr. Darby already mentioned , the Picture of Cincinnati by Dr. Drake , which is , in fact , an able picture of the state of Ohio , and furnishes much curious information ...
... Louisiana by Mr. Brackenridge , and the geographical tract of Mr. Darby already mentioned , the Picture of Cincinnati by Dr. Drake , which is , in fact , an able picture of the state of Ohio , and furnishes much curious information ...
Page 129
... Louisiana contains " the greater part of those new " discovered lands , east and west " of the Mississippi , which at first , " had the name of Florida . " The facts stated thus far , will not be denied on either side ; it is true ...
... Louisiana contains " the greater part of those new " discovered lands , east and west " of the Mississippi , which at first , " had the name of Florida . " The facts stated thus far , will not be denied on either side ; it is true ...
Page 130
... Louisiana ; and as to the sandy coast towards the Perdido , it is scarcely worth a contention . For the first thirty years , after the set- tlement of Louisiana , by Iberville , there was scarcely any establish- ment on the Mississippi ...
... Louisiana ; and as to the sandy coast towards the Perdido , it is scarcely worth a contention . For the first thirty years , after the set- tlement of Louisiana , by Iberville , there was scarcely any establish- ment on the Mississippi ...
Page 131
... Louisiana was first divided by France , into two parts , making the middle of the Mississippi the line of sepa- ration , as far as the Iberville , and through the lakes , & c . The section lying on the left bank of the river , including ...
... Louisiana was first divided by France , into two parts , making the middle of the Mississippi the line of sepa- ration , as far as the Iberville , and through the lakes , & c . The section lying on the left bank of the river , including ...
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