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... which is all I can find upon the subject of the White Mountains ; and yet there certainly was another , for I recollect a draught of part of the country ; but I do not know where to find it , for I have not had time to sort my ...
... which is all I can find upon the subject of the White Mountains ; and yet there certainly was another , for I recollect a draught of part of the country ; but I do not know where to find it , for I have not had time to sort my ...
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I think I never met with a person who was really a man of * This letter and that immediately following it , containing Dr. Belknap's familiar account of his tour to the White Mountains , have been discovered in a miscellaneous ...
I think I never met with a person who was really a man of * This letter and that immediately following it , containing Dr. Belknap's familiar account of his tour to the White Mountains , have been discovered in a miscellaneous ...
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[ Tour to the White Mountains . ] Now for the White Mountains . I cannot at present give you a complete account of the observations made by Mr. Cutler , who was our mathematician , because I have not received the calculations from him ...
[ Tour to the White Mountains . ] Now for the White Mountains . I cannot at present give you a complete account of the observations made by Mr. Cutler , who was our mathematician , because I have not received the calculations from him ...
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Conway is the last settlement on this side the mountains , distant about 18 miles , the greater part of the way through an old road ; i.e. , one that was cut 10 years ago , and has been disused for several years ; and ' tis now grown up ...
Conway is the last settlement on this side the mountains , distant about 18 miles , the greater part of the way through an old road ; i.e. , one that was cut 10 years ago , and has been disused for several years ; and ' tis now grown up ...
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MU through which we travelled , in 1774 , told me that on the 6th of June , that year , some of his party ascended the Mountain , and found the snow 13 feet deep on the south side , and so hard as to bear them ; and that a fortnight ...
MU through which we travelled , in 1774 , told me that on the 6th of June , that year , some of his party ascended the Mountain , and found the snow 13 feet deep on the south side , and so hard as to bear them ; and that a fortnight ...
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