The South-west, Nide 2Negro Universities Press, 1968 |
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Sivu 143
... feet . In the year 1791 , during five days that I lay at the Balize , I learned from M. Demaron Trudo , who was then commandant of that place , that there was about three feet difference between the high and low waters . From the best ...
... feet . In the year 1791 , during five days that I lay at the Balize , I learned from M. Demaron Trudo , who was then commandant of that place , that there was about three feet difference between the high and low waters . From the best ...
Sivu 144
... feet ; at Baton Rouge , about thirty miles lower , it is less than 40 feet , at New Orleans , according to the above statement eight feet , and at the Balize less than two feet . This vast glacis , at a similar angle of inclination ...
... feet ; at Baton Rouge , about thirty miles lower , it is less than 40 feet , at New Orleans , according to the above statement eight feet , and at the Balize less than two feet . This vast glacis , at a similar angle of inclination ...
Sivu 281
... feet ; while in the thin upland soil , a space of three or four feet is amply sufficient . In the latter soil , the cotton plant attains the height of three or four feet , and branches laterally about half that distance . But in the ...
... feet ; while in the thin upland soil , a space of three or four feet is amply sufficient . In the latter soil , the cotton plant attains the height of three or four feet , and branches laterally about half that distance . But in the ...
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