History of Vermont: Natural, Civil, and Statistical, in Three Parts, with a New Map of the State, and 200 Engravings, Части 1-3author, 1842 - Всего страниц: 648 |
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... York . The north line of the state tory . The most eastern extremity of runs upon the parallel of latitude 45 north . This line was first surveyed by commissioners appointed by the provinces of New York and Canada , in the year 1767. It ...
... York . The north line of the state tory . The most eastern extremity of runs upon the parallel of latitude 45 north . This line was first surveyed by commissioners appointed by the provinces of New York and Canada , in the year 1767. It ...
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... York . It was run by the compass , and ten degrees allowed for westerly variation of the magnetic needle . This being too great an allowance , the line crossed the Connecticut river 2 ' 57 " to the northward of a due west line . In ...
... York . It was run by the compass , and ten degrees allowed for westerly variation of the magnetic needle . This being too great an allowance , the line crossed the Connecticut river 2 ' 57 " to the northward of a due west line . In ...
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... York , and more than half of to receive the necessary supply of water it within the limits of Vermont . It ex- during a considerable portion of the year ; tends in a straight line from south to and many mill sites , which were once ...
... York , and more than half of to receive the necessary supply of water it within the limits of Vermont . It ex- during a considerable portion of the year ; tends in a straight line from south to and many mill sites , which were once ...
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... York . of the navigation of the lake , and partic- ularly of the steamboats which have been built upon it , will be found in part second , and a much more minute description of the lake under its name in part third . Swamps . - These ...
... York . of the navigation of the lake , and partic- ularly of the steamboats which have been built upon it , will be found in part second , and a much more minute description of the lake under its name in part third . Swamps . - These ...
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... York , and the anomaly is very gravely attempted to be accounted for on philosophical principles . But the true explanation of this phenom- enon does not require the absurdity of the sinking of a lighter body in a heavier . It is a ...
... York , and the anomaly is very gravely attempted to be accounted for on philosophical principles . But the true explanation of this phenom- enon does not require the absurdity of the sinking of a lighter body in a heavier . It is a ...
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