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A Geographical and Historical View of the World: Exhibiting a Complete ... - Página 328
por John Bigland - 1811
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Modern Geography: A Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States ..., Volumen2

John Pinkerton - 1804 - 706 páginas
...prospect, together with a commanding view of the Capitol, and of the most material parts of the city. Lines or avenues of direct communication have been...transverse avenues or diagonal streets are laid out on the luost advantageous ground for prospect and convenience ; and are calculated not only to produce a variety...
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The Literary Panorama and National Register, Volumen1

1814 - 644 páginas
...prospect, together with a commanding view of the Capitol, and the most material parts of the city. Lines or avenues of direct communication, have been devised to connect the most distant a nd important objects. These transverse avenues, or diagonal itreets, are laid out on the most advantageous...
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THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES

JOSEPH B. VARNUM - 1854 - 130 páginas
...'and the better susceptible of such improvements as either use or ornament may hereafter call for. Lines or avenues of direct communication have been devised to connect the separate and most distant objects with the principal, and to preserve through the whole a reciprocity...
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Ten Years in Washington: Life and Scenes in the National Capital, as a Woman ...

Mary Clemmer - 1873 - 634 páginas
...better susceptible of such improvements as the various interests of the several objects may require. II. Lines or avenues of direct communication have been devised to connect the separate and most distant objects with the principals, and to preserve throughout the whole a reciprocity...
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Ten Years in Washington: Life and Scenes in the National Capital, as a Woman ...

Mary Clemmer - 1873 - 640 páginas
...better susceptible of such improvements as the various interests of the several objects may require. II. Lines or avenues of direct communication have been devised to connect the separate and most distant objects with the principals, and to preserve throughout the whole a reciprocity...
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Relations of the District of Columbia to the General Government: Is ...

N. P. Chipman - 1874 - 32 páginas
...susceptible of such improvements as the various intents of the several objects may require. Secondly. Lines or avenues of direct, communication have been devised to connect the separate and most distant objects with the principal, and to preserve through the whole a reciprocity...
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Scribner's Magazine ..., Volumen51

1912 - 908 páginas
...too seriously blame old Washingtonians for delighting to honor. L'Enfant himself had laid it down: "Lines or avenues of direct communication have been devised to connect the separate and most distant objects with the principal, and to preserve through the whole a reciprocity...
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Congressional Serial Set

1900 - 918 páginas
...better susceptible of such improvements as the various interests of the several objects may require. II. Lines or avenues of direct communication have been devised to connect the separate and most distant objects with the principals, and to preserve through the whole a reciprocity...
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Standard History of the City of Washington from a Study of the Original Sources

William Tindall - 1914 - 652 páginas
...susceptible of such improvements as the various intents of the several objects may require. "Secondly. Lines or avenues of direct communication have been devised to connect the separate and most distance objects with the principal, and to preserve through the whole a reciprocity...
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The District of Columbia

Laurence Frederick Schmeckebier - 1928 - 1002 páginas
...establishment."— Rec. Col. Hist. Soc., Vol. 2, p. 33. On L'Enfant's may appears the following explanation: " II. Lines or avenues, of direct communication, have been devised to connect the separate and most distant objects Area in acres Cost Klingle Valley Piney Branch cast of Sixteenth...
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