A History of the State of New York: From the First Discovery of the Country to the Present TimeE. Bliss, 1828 - 279 páginas |
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From the First Discovery of the Country to the Present Time Francis Smith Eastman. Front Cover.
From the First Discovery of the Country to the Present Time Francis Smith Eastman. Front Cover.
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... present volume . The intricacies of the machine of government form a study which belongs to riper years , and more mature minds , and is therefore left for some other historian . It is probable that some inaccuracies may be noticed . If ...
... present volume . The intricacies of the machine of government form a study which belongs to riper years , and more mature minds , and is therefore left for some other historian . It is probable that some inaccuracies may be noticed . If ...
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From the First Discovery of the Country to the Present Time Francis Smith Eastman. SEC . III . Climate . New York , extending through more than four degrees of latitude , presents a considerable diversity of climate . It is cold in the ...
From the First Discovery of the Country to the Present Time Francis Smith Eastman. SEC . III . Climate . New York , extending through more than four degrees of latitude , presents a considerable diversity of climate . It is cold in the ...
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From the First Discovery of the Country to the Present Time Francis Smith Eastman. SEC . IV . Face of the Country ... presents a level , or moderately undulating surface . The southeastern part of the state particularly between the Hudson ...
From the First Discovery of the Country to the Present Time Francis Smith Eastman. SEC . IV . Face of the Country ... presents a level , or moderately undulating surface . The southeastern part of the state particularly between the Hudson ...
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