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... already is , but which it will more plainly soon become , the greatest and most magnifi- cent , wealthy and powerful maritime city in the Pacific - a city which is destined , one day , to be , in riches , grandeur and influ- ence , like ...
... already is , but which it will more plainly soon become , the greatest and most magnifi- cent , wealthy and powerful maritime city in the Pacific - a city which is destined , one day , to be , in riches , grandeur and influ- ence , like ...
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... already mentioned , represents the direction of the coasts nearly as they are known at present . Yet this fact was unaccountably forgotten for one hundred and sixty . years , when Father Kühn ( Kino , of the Spaniards ) seemed , for the ...
... already mentioned , represents the direction of the coasts nearly as they are known at present . Yet this fact was unaccountably forgotten for one hundred and sixty . years , when Father Kühn ( Kino , of the Spaniards ) seemed , for the ...
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... already noticed , which was called Cape Men- docino . There is therefore some discrepancy between the accounts of the voyage under the command of Cabrillo , or successively of him and his pilot Ferrelo . Neither of these navigators ...
... already noticed , which was called Cape Men- docino . There is therefore some discrepancy between the accounts of the voyage under the command of Cabrillo , or successively of him and his pilot Ferrelo . Neither of these navigators ...
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... already given from Drake's voyage , make up a pretty complete picture of the aborigines of the Californias . They appear to have been a simple , honest , good - natured , stupid race of people , and , + in most respects , resemble the ...
... already given from Drake's voyage , make up a pretty complete picture of the aborigines of the Californias . They appear to have been a simple , honest , good - natured , stupid race of people , and , + in most respects , resemble the ...
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... already mentioned . This again was placed under the command of General Viscaino . In May , 1602 , Viscaino , in pursuance of his instructions , sailed from Acapulco , and proceeded northwards till he reached the forty - second degree of ...
... already mentioned . This again was placed under the command of General Viscaino . In May , 1602 , Viscaino , in pursuance of his instructions , sailed from Acapulco , and proceeded northwards till he reached the forty - second degree of ...
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Page 812 - ... such per cent as may be granted by Congress on the sale of lands in this State, shall be and remain a perpetual fund, the interest of which, together with all the rents of the unsold lands, and such other means as the Legislature may provide, shall be inviolably appropriated to the support of common schools throughout the State.
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Page 812 - It shall also determine in what cases appeals may be made from justices' courts to the county court. SEC. 15. The justices of the supreme court and judges of the district court, shall severally, at stated times during their continuance in office, receive for their services a compensation to be paid out of the treasury, which shall not be increased or diminished during the term for which they shall have been elected.
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Page 140 - May thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight ; thence running west and along said boundary line to the Pacific Ocean, and extending therein three English miles ; thence running in a northwesterly direction and following the direction of the Pacific coast to the forty-second degree of north latitude ; thence on the line of said forty-second degree of north latitude to the place of beginning. Also, all the islands, harbors and bays along and adjacent to the coast.
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