The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2Issued under the auspices of the Thomas Jefferson memorial association of the United States, 1903 |
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... hundred and fifty - eight miles distant , equal to 30 ° 38 ' of longitude , reckoning fifty - five miles and three thousand one hundred and forty - four feet to the degree . This being our comprehension of longi- tude , that of our ...
... hundred and fifty - eight miles distant , equal to 30 ° 38 ' of longitude , reckoning fifty - five miles and three thousand one hundred and forty - four feet to the degree . This being our comprehension of longi- tude , that of our ...
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... hundred and seventy - five miles ; in all , one thousand five hundred and fifty miles from Santa Fé to the city of Mexico . From New Orleans to the city of Mexico is about one thousand nine hundred and fifty miles ; the roads after ...
... hundred and seventy - five miles ; in all , one thousand five hundred and fifty miles from Santa Fé to the city of Mexico . From New Orleans to the city of Mexico is about one thousand nine hundred and fifty miles ; the roads after ...
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... hundred miles , and thence to the lead mines one hundred and twenty . It is two hundred and eighty yards wide at its mouth . Hockhocking is eighty yards wide at its mouth , and yields navigation for loaded batteaux to the Press - place ...
... hundred miles , and thence to the lead mines one hundred and twenty . It is two hundred and eighty yards wide at its mouth . Hockhocking is eighty yards wide at its mouth , and yields navigation for loaded batteaux to the Press - place ...
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NOTES ON VIRGINIA 1261 | xlix |
An exact description of the limits and boundaries | 1 |
Regular Troops and their Pay | 125 |
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