Religion in America: Or, An Account of the Origin, Relation to the State, and Present Condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United States. With Notices of the Unevangelical Denominations |
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... miles from the Atlantic . Its length is usually estimated at nine hundred miles . * Its greatest width , which is in Virginia and Pennsylvania , is about one hundred and twenty miles . Rather a system than a range of mountains , it is ...
... miles from the Atlantic . Its length is usually estimated at nine hundred miles . * Its greatest width , which is in Virginia and Pennsylvania , is about one hundred and twenty miles . Rather a system than a range of mountains , it is ...
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... miles . The proper name of this portion of the range is Oregon , a word of Indian origin , and which , whatever may be its original signification , is a much better name than that which this range has so long borne , and which has ...
... miles . The proper name of this portion of the range is Oregon , a word of Indian origin , and which , whatever may be its original signification , is a much better name than that which this range has so long borne , and which has ...
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... miles . That of the Mississippi exceeds two thou- sand five hundred ; and if the Missouri be considered the main upper branch , as it ought to be , then it may fairly claim the honor of " drag- ging its vast length , with many a fold ...
... miles . That of the Mississippi exceeds two thou- sand five hundred ; and if the Missouri be considered the main upper branch , as it ought to be , then it may fairly claim the honor of " drag- ging its vast length , with many a fold ...
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... miles ; and for large merchant vessels to Montreal , one hundred and eighty miles further ; whereas the Mississippi does not reach the medium width of a mile , nor a depth in the shallow places of the central channel , when the stream ...
... miles ; and for large merchant vessels to Montreal , one hundred and eighty miles further ; whereas the Mississippi does not reach the medium width of a mile , nor a depth in the shallow places of the central channel , when the stream ...
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... miles . Herds of buffalo sometimes traverse it , and a few straggling Indians * The portion belonging to the United States comprises the State of California and the Territories of Oregon and Washington . + Much has been said and written ...
... miles . Herds of buffalo sometimes traverse it , and a few straggling Indians * The portion belonging to the United States comprises the State of California and the Territories of Oregon and Washington . + Much has been said and written ...
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