10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NAVIGABLY»
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Fourth, the Lakes, with their western connecting links ; the proposed ship canal
from Lake Superior to the upper Mississippi River ; the Fox and Wisconsin River
Improvement, navigably connecting the waters of the Mississippi with the lakes at
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New York Produce Exchange, 1873
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Coast Guard Law Enforcement
210 Inland Waters — Bays, Sounds, Rivers and Canals — All Waters Navigably
Connected with the Open Sea Within the Three Mile Limit Just as every country of
the world claims a strip of coastal waters at least three miles out from low-water ...
3
The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London
The lagoon of Leon or Matiares is about thirty-five miles long, and fifteen broad in
its widest part; it is connected with the lake of Nicaragua, but not navigably, as
there is a large fall running quite across it : but this might be obviated by cutting ...
4
American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge
Lake Leon or Matiares, which is about thirty-five miles long and fifteen broad, is
connected with Lake Nicaragua, but not navigably, as there is a fall in the river,
which unites them; the ground, however, between the lakes is quite flat, and a ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Elizabeth Manning Hawthorne, 1839
5
Brother Jonathan: The Smartest Nation in All Creation
The Penobscot flows majestically and navigably down before Bangor to the sea.
The town, with its rectangular streets, its chapels, taverns, shops, stores, smithies,
timber and ship yards, rose along the banks, quickly as the growth of that ...
6
Sandys Travailes: containing a history of the Originall an ...
But he' fetched his birth from Pbiala, a round deep Wellan hundred and twenty
furlongs off; and paffin 'under the earth ascendeth at the places aforesaid :
running from North'to Sour: not navigably deep, not above eight fathoms broad,
nor ...
Any theory that the Atlantic was navigably narrow had to depend on three types
of argument in its favour: empirical evidence, such as that of flotsam washed up
from the farther shore; theoretical argument, based on the claims that the ...
Christopher Columbus, Felipe Fernández-Armesto, 2010
8
Europe and the Maritime World: A Twentieth Century History
The development ofthe Assam tea gardens, which turned tea cultivation into a
controlled, mass-production industry vital to class and industrial culture in Britain,
occurred in a distant, heavily forested, fluvial, navigably opaque, and labor-short
...
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An authentic history of the second war for independence: ...
At the departure of the army from Bayton,.it was supposed that the river , Miami
was navigably and that a considerable part of the baggage could be conveyed in.
boats to fort Loramie, but on learning the impracticability of sending the baggage
...
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