A History of the State of Ohio: Natural and CivilSterotyped by Glezen & Shepard, 1838 - 403 Seiten |
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... force , that these materials rebounded , and finally settled where they now repose , forming the best natural road , in the Union . In process of time Lake Ontario wore down its outlet , and set- tled its surface , to where we now find ...
... force , that these materials rebounded , and finally settled where they now repose , forming the best natural road , in the Union . In process of time Lake Ontario wore down its outlet , and set- tled its surface , to where we now find ...
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... force more recent , apparent- ly , than that , which , originally deposited them in this region . From east to west , they extend , at least eight hundred miles , in a right line . Their elevation is everywhere , nearly the same , above ...
... force more recent , apparent- ly , than that , which , originally deposited them in this region . From east to west , they extend , at least eight hundred miles , in a right line . Their elevation is everywhere , nearly the same , above ...
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... force which transported our primitive rocks here , was not so great as the one which transported the rounded pebbles , otherwise , the large boulders would have been whirled around the hills , and left at the southern ends of them ...
... force which transported our primitive rocks here , was not so great as the one which transported the rounded pebbles , otherwise , the large boulders would have been whirled around the hills , and left at the southern ends of them ...
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... force , and had settled its surface , five hundred feet , at least , at that time , and , soon afterwards , subsided altogether , and left our present lakes and rivers , to accomplish what they have done since . Lake Erie has settled ...
... force , and had settled its surface , five hundred feet , at least , at that time , and , soon afterwards , subsided altogether , and left our present lakes and rivers , to accomplish what they have done since . Lake Erie has settled ...
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... force out all the salt water in the well . The sale of the petroleum affords considerable profit , and the article begins to be used in lamps , workshops , and in manufactories . It affords a clear , brisk light , and will be a valuable ...
... force out all the salt water in the well . The sale of the petroleum affords considerable profit , and the article begins to be used in lamps , workshops , and in manufactories . It affords a clear , brisk light , and will be a valuable ...
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