Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1815 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... course homeward was , during the first month , by water , the canoes being dragged or carried over land in places where the current of the Columbia was too strong to be navigated . On these occasions , the travellers were exposed to ...
... course homeward was , during the first month , by water , the canoes being dragged or carried over land in places where the current of the Columbia was too strong to be navigated . On these occasions , the travellers were exposed to ...
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... course of Maria's river , the stream which at its junc- tion with the Missouri had so strongly excited their doubts as to which of them was the true river . The road across the mountains , when pursued without much turning to the right ...
... course of Maria's river , the stream which at its junc- tion with the Missouri had so strongly excited their doubts as to which of them was the true river . The road across the mountains , when pursued without much turning to the right ...
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... course through the beautiful level plains in a direction a little to the south of east . We had no doubt but that we should be imme- diately pursued by a much larger party , and that as soon as intelli gence was given to the band near ...
... course through the beautiful level plains in a direction a little to the south of east . We had no doubt but that we should be imme- diately pursued by a much larger party , and that as soon as intelli gence was given to the band near ...
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... course from the point at which Captain Clarke reached it to the Missouri , a distance which he computed at eight hundred and thirty - seven miles , the Yellow - stone is large and navigable for perioques , and even batteaux , there ...
... course from the point at which Captain Clarke reached it to the Missouri , a distance which he computed at eight hundred and thirty - seven miles , the Yellow - stone is large and navigable for perioques , and even batteaux , there ...
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... course with their countrymen . On the 23d they descended the Mississippi to St. Louis , which they reached at noon , where they received a most hospitable welcome ; having thus com- pleted a journey of nearly nine thousand miles . We ...
... course with their countrymen . On the 23d they descended the Mississippi to St. Louis , which they reached at noon , where they received a most hospitable welcome ; having thus com- pleted a journey of nearly nine thousand miles . We ...
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