Philp's Washington Described: A Complete View of the American Capital, and the District of Columbia, with Many Notices, Historical, Topographical, and Scientific, of the Seat of GovernmentWilliam D'Arcy Haley S. Low, 1861 - Počet stran: 239 |
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... Maryland on the east , north , and west , and by the Poto- mac river and Virginia on the south . The distances from the seat of government , of some of the principal cities in the Union , are as follows : - : - Miles Miles Albany ...
... Maryland on the east , north , and west , and by the Poto- mac river and Virginia on the south . The distances from the seat of government , of some of the principal cities in the Union , are as follows : - : - Miles Miles Albany ...
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... Maryland , Pennsylvania , Delaware , and New Jersey . The woodchuck ( Arctomys monax ) belongs to the same family with the squirrel . Of other families of rodents , the jumping mouse , Jac- ulus Hudsonius , finds here nearly its ...
... Maryland , Pennsylvania , Delaware , and New Jersey . The woodchuck ( Arctomys monax ) belongs to the same family with the squirrel . Of other families of rodents , the jumping mouse , Jac- ulus Hudsonius , finds here nearly its ...
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... Maryland and northern Virginia , both of which belong to what is commonly called by entomologists the region of the Middle States . Those species only of this region which are peculiar to mountains or to the sea- shore are naturally ...
... Maryland and northern Virginia , both of which belong to what is commonly called by entomologists the region of the Middle States . Those species only of this region which are peculiar to mountains or to the sea- shore are naturally ...
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... Maryland passed an act author- izing and requiring her members in Congress " to cede any district ( not exceeding ten miles square ) which the Congress may fix upon and accept for the seat of the government of the United States . In ...
... Maryland passed an act author- izing and requiring her members in Congress " to cede any district ( not exceeding ten miles square ) which the Congress may fix upon and accept for the seat of the government of the United States . In ...
Strana 45
... Maryland in inducing Congress to fix the seat of govern- ment upon the banks of the Potomac , and promising to advance a sum of money , not exceeding $ 120,000 , towards erecting public buildings , -Maryland advancing a sum not less ...
... Maryland in inducing Congress to fix the seat of govern- ment upon the banks of the Potomac , and promising to advance a sum of money , not exceeding $ 120,000 , towards erecting public buildings , -Maryland advancing a sum not less ...
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