The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 173,Volumen44 -Tema 180,Volumen45W. Abbatt., 1931 |
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... miles down the valley . The river here , in descending from the upper valley plunges down through a cañon , falling 2,000 feet in twenty miles . This upper valley is one hundred miles long , heavily timbered , the climate and ...
... miles down the valley . The river here , in descending from the upper valley plunges down through a cañon , falling 2,000 feet in twenty miles . This upper valley is one hundred miles long , heavily timbered , the climate and ...
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... miles , for most of which distance navigation is impracticable , with the excep- tion of some forty miles or more at its mouth . The western part of Upper California is watered chiefly by the Sacramento and its tributaries . This river ...
... miles , for most of which distance navigation is impracticable , with the excep- tion of some forty miles or more at its mouth . The western part of Upper California is watered chiefly by the Sacramento and its tributaries . This river ...
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... miles . St. Juan is a town , upon the river of that name , with which we have an extended commerce . This river debouches into Lake Nica- ragua , which , connected with the river St. Juan , makes the distance travelled by water 120 miles ...
... miles . St. Juan is a town , upon the river of that name , with which we have an extended commerce . This river debouches into Lake Nica- ragua , which , connected with the river St. Juan , makes the distance travelled by water 120 miles ...
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The Magazine of History: With Notes ..., Tema 125,Volumen32 -Tema 132,Volumen33 Vista completa - 1926 |
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