When to these are added, — that a site at the junction of the inland and tide navigations of that river is chosen for the permanent seat of the general government, and is in rapid preparation for its reception ; — that the inland navigation of the... The Monthly magazine - Page 523by Monthly literary register - 1805Full view - About this book
| 1806 - 754 lehte
...river is chofeu for ilie permanent feat of the general government, and is in rapid preparation f»r its reception ; that the inland navigation of the...above-mentioned ; and that its lateral branches are capable of great improvement, at a fmall expence, through the moll fertile parts of Virginia in a ibufherly... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1831 - 876 lehte
...site at the junction of the inland and tide navigations of that river is chosen for the permanent seat of the general government, and is in rapid preparation...river is nearly completed to the extent abovementioned ; — that its lateral branches are capable of great improvement at a small expense, through the most... | |
| sir John Sinclair (1st bart.) - 1831 - 546 lehte
...site at the junction of the inland and tide navigations of that river is chosen for the permanent seat of the general government, and is in rapid preparation...river is nearly completed to the extent abovementioned ; — that its lateral branches are capable of great improvement at a small expense, through the most... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1831 - 544 lehte
...the permanent seat of the general government, and is in rapid preparation for its reception;—thai the inland navigation of the river is nearly completed to the extent abovementioned;—that its lateral branches are capable of great improvement at a small expense, through... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 622 lehte
...site, at the junction of the inland and tide navigations of that river is chosen for the permanent seat of the general government, and is in rapid preparation for its reception ; that the inland navigation is nearly completed, to the extent above mentioned; that its lateral branches are capable of great... | |
| George Washington - 1837 - 620 lehte
...site, at the junction of the inland and tide navigations of that river is chosen for the permanent seat of the general government, and is in rapid preparation for its reception ; that the inland navigation is nearly completed, to the extent above mentioned; that its lateral branches are capable of great... | |
| John Macgregor - 1847 - 1442 lehte
...site at the junction of the inland and tide navigation of that river is chosen for the permanent seat of the general government, and is in rapid preparation...above-mentioned ; and that its lateral branches are capable of great improvement, at a small expense, through the most fertile parts of Virginia in a southerly... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 406 lehte
...at the junction of the inland and tide navigations of that river, is chosen for the permanent seat of the General Government, and is in rapid preparation for its reception ; that the inland navigation is nearly completed, to the extent above mentioned; that its lateral branches are capable of great... | |
| Lyman Carrier - 1923 - 354 lehte
...site at the junction of the inland and tide navigations of that river is chosen for the permanent seat of the general government, and is in rapid preparation...is nearly completed to the extent above-mentioned; — that its lateral branches are capable of great improvement at a small expense, through the most... | |
| Lyman Carrier - 1923 - 352 lehte
...the permanent seat of the general government, and is in rapid preparation for its reception;—that the inland navigation of the river is nearly completed to the extent above-mentioned;— that its lateral branches are capable of great improvement at a small expense, through the most fertile... | |
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