Proposed Expedition to Explore Ellesmere Land Northwest of Baffin Bay and to Rescue Björling and Kallstenius, Swedish Naturalists Lost in the ArcticGibson Bros., 1898 - 29 páginas |
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... hundred and nine years since thirteen sov- ereign and independent states , loosely bound together in a confederation , agreed to form a " more perfect union . " By a narrow majority and after protracted debate they ac- cepted the terms ...
... hundred and nine years since thirteen sov- ereign and independent states , loosely bound together in a confederation , agreed to form a " more perfect union . " By a narrow majority and after protracted debate they ac- cepted the terms ...
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... The United States , and indeed all parts of North America , seem to have been formed by Nature for the most intimate union . For two hundred thousand guineas North America might be converted into a cluster of large 228 BAKER .
... The United States , and indeed all parts of North America , seem to have been formed by Nature for the most intimate union . For two hundred thousand guineas North America might be converted into a cluster of large 228 BAKER .
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... hundred acres of wheat were seen growing here at one time a few years since yield- ing fifty bushels on an acre . " Missouri Territory at this time , so wrote Adams— " Extends from the Mississippi on the E. to the Pacific ocean on the W ...
... hundred acres of wheat were seen growing here at one time a few years since yield- ing fifty bushels on an acre . " Missouri Territory at this time , so wrote Adams— " Extends from the Mississippi on the E. to the Pacific ocean on the W ...
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... hundred miles this side of the Rocky mountains is uninhabitable , where rain scarcely ever falls - a barren and sandy soil - mountains totally impassable , except in certain parts . Well , now , what are we going to do in such a case as ...
... hundred miles this side of the Rocky mountains is uninhabitable , where rain scarcely ever falls - a barren and sandy soil - mountains totally impassable , except in certain parts . Well , now , what are we going to do in such a case as ...
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... hundred years ago , is , next to New Zealand , the largest island in the great South Sea , being upwards of 220 miles in length and 40 in width . Its valleys and transverse plateaux contain large areas of transcendent fertility ...
... hundred years ago , is , next to New Zealand , the largest island in the great South Sea , being upwards of 220 miles in length and 40 in width . Its valleys and transverse plateaux contain large areas of transcendent fertility ...
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Página 9 - That whenever the summit of the mountains which extend in a direction parallel to the coast from the 56th degree of north latitude to the point of intersection of the 141st degree of west longitude shall prove to be at the distance of more than ten marine leagues from the ocean, the limit between the British possessions and the line of coast which is to belong to Russia, as above mentioned...
Página 9 - Greenwich,) the said line shall ascend to the north along the channel called Portland Channel, as far as the point of the continent where it strikes the...
Página 234 - the western limits of the republic should be drawn, and the statue of the fabled god Terminus should be raised upon its highest peak, never to be thrown down.
Página 3 - Spanish galleons and the rich Spanish cities. Sir Francis Drake, Sir Walter Raleigh, and other navigators, aided by Queen Elizabeth, with bands of buccaneers, refugees from all countries, though mostly Englishmen, explored the recesses of the Caribbean Sea. crossed the Isthmus of Panama, and launched their little vessels on the Pacific.
Página 234 - How are you going to apply steam ? Have you made anything like an estimate of the cost of a railroad running from here to the mouth of the Columbia?
Página 11 - Columbus were decked only at the prow and stern, and the three were manned by 120 men. The armada of Queen Elizabeth was formed of merchant vessels fitted up as men-of-war, and not until the time of Charles I were there any regular ships of war in England or, probably, in other countries. Commerce was usually carried on by companies, with rules regulating the quantity of goods to be exported, so that the market should not be over-stocked and unremunerative prices obtained.
Página 234 - Why, sir, of what use will this be for agricultural purposes ? I would not for that purpose give a pinch of snuff for the whole territory. I wish to God we did not own it.