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- Atlantic Ocean
- 1 the ascent of the St. Lawrence from the Atlantic to Lake Ontario was M. de Courcelles, in 1670.
- 2 regular routes. In pursuing their way from the Atlantic to the interior of the country the French would
- 3 large and excellent boats, and as parties on the Atlantic are seeking these boats for those waters, we
- 4 Before she could make her way to the waters of the Southern Atlantic the Confederate States of America had ceased to
- 5 Malcolmson, who safely brought her across the Atlantic from the Old Country. He remained in command
- 6 "Drowned at sea in the Atlantic Ocean, 130 miles west of the coast of Portugal, on the
- 7 as much of a household word on this side of the Atlantic as the "P. and O." is on the other.
- 8 the grand end of propelling boats across the Atlantic thus. He died in 1815. The second steamboat
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This electronic edition is based on the original in the collection of the Marine Museum of the Great Lakes at Kingston.
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