... or the route of a military expedition ; nor is it from the features of the river itself that we form such a conclusion. It is to be remembered that its banks are peopled and cultivated. It must therefore be viewed as a river which is navigable, and... The Foreign Quarterly Review - Página 84por adolphus richter - 1834Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...and coratical and commercial point of view, must, then, merdai ad. vantages of be regarded as very great: the many facilities which have been enumerated...possessing great facilities for improving the extent of that navigation. This is a fact of great political and commercial importance, whether an hostile nation... | |
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...commercial point of view, must, then, mcroi»i adbe regarded as very great: the many facilities theOxu•.° which have been enumerated point it out either as...possessing great facilities for improving the extent of that navigation. This is a fact of great political and commercial importance, whether an hostile nation... | |
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