قراءة كتاب The History of Virginia, in Four Parts
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اللغة: English
الصفحة رقم: 9
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Natural Productions and Conveniences of Virginia in its unimproved state, before the English went thither.
Bounds and Coast of Virginia.
§1. | Present bounds of Virginia, | 90 |
2. | Chesapeake bay, and the sea coast of Virginia, | 91 |
3. | What is meant by the word Virginia in this book, | 91 |
Of the Waters.
§4. | Conveniency of the bay and rivers, | 93 |
5. | Springs and fountains descending to the rivers, | 93 |
6. | Damage to vessels by the worm, | 94 |
Ways of avoiding that damage, | 94 |
Earths, and Soils.
§7. | The soil in general, | 96 |
River lands—lower, middle and upper, | 96 | |
8. | Earths and clays, | 98 |
Coal, slate and stone, and why not used, | 98 | |
9. | Minerals therein, and iron mine formerly wrought upon, | 98 |
Supposed gold mines lately discovered, | 99 | |
That this gold mine was the supreme seat of the Indian temples formerly, | 99 | |
That their chief altar was there also, | 99 | |
Mr. Whitaker's account of a silver mine, | 99 | |
10. | Hills in Virginia, | 100 |
Springs in the high lands, | 101 |
Wild Fruits.