| Georges-Bernard Depping - Animals - 1833 - 274 pages
...Captain Martin. Yes, and rare sport it was too. This animal which is generally called the Puma or Couguar is found in various parts of the American continent from Hudson's bay to Patagonia. I have shot them in North America, and hunted them with the lasso in South America. The... | |
| Natural history - 1836 - 480 pages
...in front, flat OB the back. [ I .\ i:. Lakes, ftesh water ponds and swamps, from latitude 60° north to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. 7. SciRTUS TRIQUETER, Liltll. Culm triquetrous, nearly leafless, (the base bearing one or two short... | |
| Medicine - 1841 - 546 pages
...intersected by strips of woodland, forming a striking contrast to the immense forest, which, extending from Hudson's Bay to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to beyond the Mississippi, is even now but slightly encroached upon by the labours of man. As the states... | |
| Henry White - History - 1844 - 594 pages
...formally /' ' taken possession of in 1821. The territories of the states now extended from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific ; their progress in wealth and population continued to be very great, while their commerce spread over... | |
| United States - 1848 - 614 pages
...have gone on from prospering to prosper — enlarged our borders until they extend from the Canadas to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific — have increased in population and wealth— erected institutions of learning und religion throughout... | |
| Henry White - 1848 - 704 pages
...formally taken possession of in 1821. The boundaries of the states now extended from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific ; their political importance was recognised in all parts of the world, and their commerce spread over... | |
| Henry White - History - 1849 - 592 pages
...parties. taken possession of in 1821. The territories of the states now extended from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific; their progress in wealth and population continued to be very great, while their commerce spread over... | |
| Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1850 - 592 pages
...military establishment in the United States and her territories, extending from Eastport, in Maine, to the gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. There were military posts established at Mackinac, Sault St. Marie, Chicago, Green Bay, Prairie du... | |
| Mexican War, 1846-1848 - 1850 - 598 pages
...military establishment in the United States and her territories, extending from Eastport, in Maine, to the gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific. There were military posts established at Mackinac, Sault St. Marie, Chicago, Green Bay, Prairie du... | |
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