By reason of these aqueous concatenations, this linking of lakes and rivers, one can travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the gulf of Mexico to the Arctic Ocean, almost wholly by water. History of the Northwest Coast: 1543-1800 - Stran 407avtor: Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1890Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1861 - 878 strani
...that the national post-office, with its conveyance of letters and |>apers to all parts of the land, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Gulf of Mexico to the St. Lawrence, is an immense power in promoting civilization and repelling barbarism. It seems to us... | |
| Sir Henry Edward Bunbury, Sir Henry Bunbury - 1868 - 396 strani
...small, their resources as yet unknown. Such was the infant republic of 1783. Now we see her stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Gulf of Mexico to Lake Superior and the Rocky Mountains, and forming one of the most powerful and richest nations of... | |
| Iowa State Agricultural Society - 1877 - 612 strani
...eventful in the history of our country. The birthday of our National Independence, it was ushered in from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Gulf of Mexico to British America with the ringing of bells and firing of cannon in every city and village in the land;... | |
| 1878 - 594 strani
...more, the notes of the fife and drum and bugle and the tramp of armed hosts were continually heard, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Gulf of Mexico to British North America, and the elash of arms was borne northward on every breeze from the sunny but... | |
| 1878 - 618 strani
...more, the note of the fife and drum and bugle and the tramp of armed hosts were continuously heard, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Gulf of Mexico to British North America, and the clash of arms was borne northward on every breeze from the sunny but... | |
| 1878 - 696 strani
...more, the notes of the fife and drum and bugle and the tramp of armed hosts were continually heard, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Gulf of Mexico to British North America, and the clash of arms was borne northward on every breeze from the sunny but... | |
| 1878 - 648 strani
...more, the notes of the fife and drum and bugle and the tramp of armed hosts were continually heard, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Gulf of Mexico to British North America, and the clash of arms was borne northward on every breeze from the sunny but... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1884 - 782 strani
...largest body of fresh water on the globe, and stretching due north-west ; Winnipeg, with Winnipegoos and Manitoba beside it, Deer, Wollaston, Athabasca,...agriculturally, is the fertile belt extending from Red River to the Saskatchewan and the Rocky Mountains, at the threshold of which on the east lies the... | |
| David W. Lusk - 1884 - 600 strani
...of self-preservation." "Let us all — let all conservative men of all parties and of all sections, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Gulf of Mexico to the far lakes — rally in favor of the integrity of the Constitution and the Union. Let them merge the... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 784 strani
...largest body of fresh water on the globe, and stretching due north-west; Winnipeg, with Winnipegoos and Manitoba beside it, Deer, Wollaston, Athabasca,...fisheries rather than in its furs. The richest of all thtit region, agriculturally, is the fertile belt extending from Red River to the Saskatchewan and... | |
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