Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 3. ciltF. Hunt, 1840 |
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Sayfa 26
... passed in rapid suc- cession before their minds , while they journeyed onward in bewildered amaze . ment through rivers , lakes , forests , and Indian camps ; and their impressions , thus colored and distorted , found their way into ...
... passed in rapid suc- cession before their minds , while they journeyed onward in bewildered amaze . ment through rivers , lakes , forests , and Indian camps ; and their impressions , thus colored and distorted , found their way into ...
Sayfa 27
... passed through , and who enjoyed in peace and tranquillity all their productions , without the plague inevitable in the possession of a real and fixed estate . How many oaks represented to me that of Mamre ! How many fountains put me in ...
... passed through , and who enjoyed in peace and tranquillity all their productions , without the plague inevitable in the possession of a real and fixed estate . How many oaks represented to me that of Mamre ! How many fountains put me in ...
Sayfa 31
... passed into the hands of the English , its condi- tion was not much improved . From the time when the northwest was first settled by the French , down to the year 1760 , when Major Rogers , under the direction of General Amherst ...
... passed into the hands of the English , its condi- tion was not much improved . From the time when the northwest was first settled by the French , down to the year 1760 , when Major Rogers , under the direction of General Amherst ...
Sayfa 34
... passed to the United States . It was from this period that the first rapid growth of the northwest com- menced . The broad acres which had been permitted , under the burden- some system of the old French and English policy , to lie in ...
... passed to the United States . It was from this period that the first rapid growth of the northwest com- menced . The broad acres which had been permitted , under the burden- some system of the old French and English policy , to lie in ...
Sayfa 38
... passing traveller , throws around him a melancholy and sickening gloom . With his axe he commences clearing away the place for his house , without the means and appliances that are common in an old country . This is no little labor ...
... passing traveller , throws around him a melancholy and sickening gloom . With his axe he commences clearing away the place for his house , without the means and appliances that are common in an old country . This is no little labor ...
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