The Washington Guide: Containing Capt. John Smith's Account of the Chesapeake Bay ...F. Taylor, 1837 - 310 lappuses |
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... sides of the river Potomac , about 160 miles from its mouth . It is bounded on a square having ten miles on a side ; of course the area of the surface is 100 square miles . The diagonal lines of this square run north and south , east ...
... sides of the river Potomac , about 160 miles from its mouth . It is bounded on a square having ten miles on a side ; of course the area of the surface is 100 square miles . The diagonal lines of this square run north and south , east ...
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... side of the bay , where the fall of every river is within twenty or fifteen miles one of the other . The mountains are of divers nature , for at the head of the bay , the rocks are of a composition like mill - stones ; some of marble ...
... side of the bay , where the fall of every river is within twenty or fifteen miles one of the other . The mountains are of divers nature , for at the head of the bay , the rocks are of a composition like mill - stones ; some of marble ...
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... side of the bay , we said were five fair and delightful navigable rivers . The first of those , and the next to the mouth of the bay , has its course from the west - northwest . It is called Pow- hatan , according to the name of a ...
... side of the bay , we said were five fair and delightful navigable rivers . The first of those , and the next to the mouth of the bay , has its course from the west - northwest . It is called Pow- hatan , according to the name of a ...
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... side , is the river of Chickanamanie , the back river of James Town , another by the Cedar Island , where we lived ten weeks upon oysters , then a convenient harbor for fish - boats at Kecough- tan , that so turneth itself into bays and ...
... side , is the river of Chickanamanie , the back river of James Town , another by the Cedar Island , where we lived ten weeks upon oysters , then a convenient harbor for fish - boats at Kecough- tan , that so turneth itself into bays and ...
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... side of this river , the Appamatuclucks have sixty fighting men . The Quiyougcohanock , twenty - five . The Nandsa- munds , two hundred . The Chesapeakes , one hundred . Of this last place , the bay beareth the name . In all these ...
... side of this river , the Appamatuclucks have sixty fighting men . The Quiyougcohanock , twenty - five . The Nandsa- munds , two hundred . The Chesapeakes , one hundred . Of this last place , the bay beareth the name . In all these ...
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