The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... miles E. of S. from Mount Anthony , between Pownal and Bennington , ( Vermont . ) Gray Lock , the highest and southern peak , lies about 5 miles E. of S. from the College in Wil- liamstown , and is much higher than any of the Green ...
... miles E. of S. from Mount Anthony , between Pownal and Bennington , ( Vermont . ) Gray Lock , the highest and southern peak , lies about 5 miles E. of S. from the College in Wil- liamstown , and is much higher than any of the Green ...
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... miles . The middle road passes through Pittsfield , over the east range in Peru , to Northampton . The hills on this route are higher than on the others ; but it is a road of great travel . The south road crosses the west range in West ...
... miles . The middle road passes through Pittsfield , over the east range in Peru , to Northampton . The hills on this route are higher than on the others ; but it is a road of great travel . The south road crosses the west range in West ...
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ART . 12. CABINET OF VARIETIES . E. or two hundred miles further up the Mis- souri this winter . Fort Osage is three hun dred miles by water above the mouth of the Missouri , and is the present limit of our popu lation to the west . The ...
ART . 12. CABINET OF VARIETIES . E. or two hundred miles further up the Mis- souri this winter . Fort Osage is three hun dred miles by water above the mouth of the Missouri , and is the present limit of our popu lation to the west . The ...
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