The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... flows into the Arctic Ocean through what remains chiefly a wilderness .. The waters of the other , the Saskatchewan , discharge into Hudson Bay more than a thousand miles from their source , flowing through rich prairie land which is ...
... flows into the Arctic Ocean through what remains chiefly a wilderness .. The waters of the other , the Saskatchewan , discharge into Hudson Bay more than a thousand miles from their source , flowing through rich prairie land which is ...
Page 99
... flows into the great Gulf of St. Lawrence from the Arctic regions . The Mississippi , on the other hand , is a turbid , warm stream , flowing through soft lands . Its shifting channel is divided at its mouth by deltas created from the ...
... flows into the great Gulf of St. Lawrence from the Arctic regions . The Mississippi , on the other hand , is a turbid , warm stream , flowing through soft lands . Its shifting channel is divided at its mouth by deltas created from the ...
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... flowing westward . The French were eager listeners when the savages talked of a mighty river in the west flowing to the sea . They meant , as we now suppose , the Missis- sippi . There are vague stories of Frenchmen on the Mississippi ...
... flowing westward . The French were eager listeners when the savages talked of a mighty river in the west flowing to the sea . They meant , as we now suppose , the Missis- sippi . There are vague stories of Frenchmen on the Mississippi ...
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... flowing out of the western plains from its source in the Rocky Mountains . The old mystery , how- ever , remained , for the Mississippi flowed into the Gulf of Mexico , into Atlantic waters already well known . The route to the Western ...
... flowing out of the western plains from its source in the Rocky Mountains . The old mystery , how- ever , remained , for the Mississippi flowed into the Gulf of Mexico , into Atlantic waters already well known . The route to the Western ...
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... flowing westward was still to be sought . Thus , both in pursuit of the fur trade and in quest of the Western Sea , the French advanced westward from Lake Superior . Where now stands the city of Fort William there flows into Lake ...
... flowing westward was still to be sought . Thus , both in pursuit of the fur trade and in quest of the Western Sea , the French advanced westward from Lake Superior . Where now stands the city of Fort William there flows into Lake ...
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