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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... River , by Captains OUR Lewis and Clarke . [ Art . concluded from p . 350. Rev. for August . ] UR last article on the subject of this expedition terminated with an account of the travellers having taken up their quarters for the winter ...
... River , by Captains OUR Lewis and Clarke . [ Art . concluded from p . 350. Rev. for August . ] UR last article on the subject of this expedition terminated with an account of the travellers having taken up their quarters for the winter ...
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... river , after which they prosecuted their journey on horseback . Proceeding in an easterly direction , they arrived on the seventh of May within sight of the Rocky mountains , and saw their tops completely covered with snow . Anxious ...
... river , after which they prosecuted their journey on horseback . Proceeding in an easterly direction , they arrived on the seventh of May within sight of the Rocky mountains , and saw their tops completely covered with snow . Anxious ...
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... rivers shewed that the great body of snow on the mountains was at last melted , and they ventured to leave their encampment , against the advice of several of the Indians : but they soon found that they had been premature , the winter ...
... rivers shewed that the great body of snow on the mountains was at last melted , and they ventured to leave their encampment , against the advice of several of the Indians : but they soon found that they had been premature , the winter ...
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... river which flows above a thousand miles from the south - west before it reaches the Mis- souri ; and it was of some consequence to know more accu- rately the course of Maria's river , the stream which at its junc- tion with the ...
... river which flows above a thousand miles from the south - west before it reaches the Mis- souri ; and it was of some consequence to know more accu- rately the course of Maria's river , the stream which at its junc- tion with the ...
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... river . As we approached this river , we saw the fresh track of a bleeding buffaloe , a circumstance by no means pleasant , as it indicated the In- dians had been hunting , and were not far from us . The tribes wha principally frequent ...
... river . As we approached this river , we saw the fresh track of a bleeding buffaloe , a circumstance by no means pleasant , as it indicated the In- dians had been hunting , and were not far from us . The tribes wha principally frequent ...
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