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... Lake Superior through the lake Huron , filling the Michigan on its way , and passes through the lakes Erie and Ontario , whence it proceeds in a noble stream through Lower Canada to the Atlantic , offers a body of water of about two ...
... Lake Superior through the lake Huron , filling the Michigan on its way , and passes through the lakes Erie and Ontario , whence it proceeds in a noble stream through Lower Canada to the Atlantic , offers a body of water of about two ...
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... lake , unequalled in magnitude by any collection of fresh water upon the ... lakes occur the Falls of St. Mary , which , together with the great impetuosity of ... Erie is another magnificent sheet of water , being about two hundred and ...
... lake , unequalled in magnitude by any collection of fresh water upon the ... lakes occur the Falls of St. Mary , which , together with the great impetuosity of ... Erie is another magnificent sheet of water , being about two hundred and ...
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... Lake Erie , as well as the various canals and rivers with which it commu- nicates . The invaluable advantages enjoyed by Lake Erie from its geographical position and relative connexion with surrounding navigable waters , and the scene ...
... Lake Erie , as well as the various canals and rivers with which it commu- nicates . The invaluable advantages enjoyed by Lake Erie from its geographical position and relative connexion with surrounding navigable waters , and the scene ...
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