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Northern Mexico, illustrated with maps and engravings. Sipehr aame New 
York; Henry G. Langley, 8 Astor House.—1844.” 
The map which accompanies the book is on a scale of 57 سرب‎ p® inch, i و‎ e 
country from the west boundary of Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana, to the 108th meridian. 
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that of the road survey of J. C. Brown along the Santa Fé trail, with such corrections and 
this region at that day. {Laie Dol Gb iin ناه میات‎ and valuable description of all the then 
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