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The city is laid out into regular squares — all the streets crossing each other at right angles , north and south , east and west . At present ( 1824 ) it may be said to be built out the whole length — the buildings extending up to Rock ...
The city is laid out into regular squares — all the streets crossing each other at right angles , north and south , east and west . At present ( 1824 ) it may be said to be built out the whole length — the buildings extending up to Rock ...
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The other Public Buildings.The war office and the navy office are vast buildings of brick ; they are on the left of the President's house , and not far distant from it . The treasury office , and office of the department of state ...
The other Public Buildings.The war office and the navy office are vast buildings of brick ; they are on the left of the President's house , and not far distant from it . The treasury office , and office of the department of state ...
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It is almost surrounded , by water , being joined to the main land by a narrow neck , extending in the direction of Roxbury , to which the buildings join . It is only separated from Cambridge and Charlestown by Charles ' river ...
It is almost surrounded , by water , being joined to the main land by a narrow neck , extending in the direction of Roxbury , to which the buildings join . It is only separated from Cambridge and Charlestown by Charles ' river ...
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