History of North America, 第 2 卷Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 頁 |
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... . The Mohawk rises near Oneida lake , eight miles from Black river , and runs a south - east course of about 130 miles , to its junction with the Hudson , eight miles above Albany . The navigation of this river 2 HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA .
... . The Mohawk rises near Oneida lake , eight miles from Black river , and runs a south - east course of about 130 miles , to its junction with the Hudson , eight miles above Albany . The navigation of this river 2 HISTORY OF NORTH AMERICA .
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... course of eighteen miles to the junction of the western branch , where it takes the name of Os- wego , and runs north - west forty - five miles to Lake Ontario . The whole descent between the two lakes is 130 feet . The west- ern branch ...
... course of eighteen miles to the junction of the western branch , where it takes the name of Os- wego , and runs north - west forty - five miles to Lake Ontario . The whole descent between the two lakes is 130 feet . The west- ern branch ...
第 4 頁
... course of fifty miles , and then runs seventy in a north - east- ern direction to Lake Ontario . It receives the waters of two small lakes , Canirus and Silver lakes . The Tonnewanto , Buf- falo , and Cattaragus creeks fall into the ...
... course of fifty miles , and then runs seventy in a north - east- ern direction to Lake Ontario . It receives the waters of two small lakes , Canirus and Silver lakes . The Tonnewanto , Buf- falo , and Cattaragus creeks fall into the ...
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... course of ten days to the legislative body from whom it originated , accompanied with their comments , obser- vations , or objections , notwithstanding which , it has the force of law , if approved of by two - thirds of the members of ...
... course of ten days to the legislative body from whom it originated , accompanied with their comments , obser- vations , or objections , notwithstanding which , it has the force of law , if approved of by two - thirds of the members of ...
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... course of law . Expence of Living.The price of every article has augment- ed with the population ; and the manner of living , since the re- volution , has undergone a considerable change ; especially in the towns and villages , where ...
... course of law . Expence of Living.The price of every article has augment- ed with the population ; and the manner of living , since the re- volution , has undergone a considerable change ; especially in the towns and villages , where ...
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