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Strana 54
The state of Virginia is now engaged in making a road from the head of navigation , that is , the nearest point of intersection with James river . It is , when completed , to come in at the falls of Kenhawa . This road passes through ...
The state of Virginia is now engaged in making a road from the head of navigation , that is , the nearest point of intersection with James river . It is , when completed , to come in at the falls of Kenhawa . This road passes through ...
Strana 119
It is said to be the best harbor in Virginia . Although the land on these rivers is equal if not superior to that on Rappahannock , the country is by no means as handsome . Between the rivers the land is thin , covered with pines and ...
It is said to be the best harbor in Virginia . Although the land on these rivers is equal if not superior to that on Rappahannock , the country is by no means as handsome . Between the rivers the land is thin , covered with pines and ...
Strana 125
This part of Virginia , I mean all that lies on this side the Blue Ridge , presents another feature in that State , which it obtains to its eastern limits : it is distinguished from all that part west by the number of negroes and ...
This part of Virginia , I mean all that lies on this side the Blue Ridge , presents another feature in that State , which it obtains to its eastern limits : it is distinguished from all that part west by the number of negroes and ...
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