History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xi
... river , about twenty miles in length from northeast to southwest , and from three to four miles in width ; but in its more enlarged sense , it is used to designate the part of the country within the limits of Pennsylvania , embraced ...
... river , about twenty miles in length from northeast to southwest , and from three to four miles in width ; but in its more enlarged sense , it is used to designate the part of the country within the limits of Pennsylvania , embraced ...
Σελίδα xii
... river , the distance exceeded one hundred and thirty miles . But we are now in the valley ; lovely as ever enthusiast dreamed of , or poet sung . Standing on the bank of the river , a little below the mouth of the Lackawanna , and ...
... river , the distance exceeded one hundred and thirty miles . But we are now in the valley ; lovely as ever enthusiast dreamed of , or poet sung . Standing on the bank of the river , a little below the mouth of the Lackawanna , and ...
Σελίδα xiii
... river bottoms , which in some places extend from one to two miles back from the stream , unrivalled in expansive beauty ; unsurpassed in luxuriant fertility . Though now generally cleared and cultivated , to protect the soil from floods ...
... river bottoms , which in some places extend from one to two miles back from the stream , unrivalled in expansive beauty ; unsurpassed in luxuriant fertility . Though now generally cleared and cultivated , to protect the soil from floods ...
Σελίδα xiv
... river yielded , at all seasons , a supply of fish . The yellow perch , the pike , the catfish , the bass , the roach , and in the spring season , myriads of shad . * From various points , the valley may be seen to advantage . Pros- pect ...
... river yielded , at all seasons , a supply of fish . The yellow perch , the pike , the catfish , the bass , the roach , and in the spring season , myriads of shad . * From various points , the valley may be seen to advantage . Pros- pect ...
Σελίδα 20
... rivers , were in subjection to the Five Nations . " - The same author asserts that , within the * The Governor of ... river , called Panukkog , and Natukkog , I will submit your wor- ship and your power . " By Mohago , the Mohawks ...
... rivers , were in subjection to the Five Nations . " - The same author asserts that , within the * The Governor of ... river , called Panukkog , and Natukkog , I will submit your wor- ship and your power . " By Mohago , the Mohawks ...
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