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358 Old-time Schools and School-books
that the borders of the latter ocean will be occupied by towns and villages; and that the immense valleys of the |
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The Madstroom.
From Olney's A Practical System of Modern Geography. |
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M issouri, the Arkansas and the Columbia, now given up to the dominion of savages and wild beasts, will present all the busy and varied scenes of a crowded population. |
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Winter in Canada. From The Malte-Brun School Geography, 1831. |
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Paris sets the fashions for Europe, and in some measure for America. An immense trade is here carried on in |
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