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X To me N.O. was an inlenaty point the inm penlenstens as having been & was eve then | X To me N.O. was an inlenaty point the inm penlenstens as having been & was eve then | ||
the hot bed for alcgnnters regardg Texas. | the hot bed for alcgnnters regardg Texas. | ||
Then | Then women of ? sorts ^for ?yputythe amen? were entratoged, & an ray emerging then on ahge found parts | ||
to N.O. to afst in riding the ?each in eng possith way betw the New Republic & Mexico * | |||
S=Tyrba a charm to me eve as an [[?]] trouble in the Noth expance of the Sulfg Mexico: its lazy calous, | |||
gentle ans. ped snither heges [[unclear]] Harmies, accinged ink tanfer lightig & [[unclear]] feds | |||
of Thunder - the pieaing Northern then to was the cruyeg gran of pirates of ? atereach by the richly | |||
laden galleons &c - Ner the shary almost nnemths satranes of the ^thist turbid Mississippi, | |||
its ln nad shores, with vast quantities of dup lood, from the aligator Heepy in the water clooks | |||
Akenpa of dup wood. Around the mighty shem ^then in the waters the land became a btch hyhe steans, | |||
^jass vessels of all sizes began to cnn - the reket |
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His? discenty? 1. Inpiping N. Orleans -
________
X To me N.O. was an inlenaty point the inm penlenstens as having been & was eve then the hot bed for alcgnnters regardg Texas.
Then women of ? sorts ^for ?yputythe amen? were entratoged, & an ray emerging then on ahge found parts
to N.O. to afst in riding the ?each in eng possith way betw the New Republic & Mexico *
S=Tyrba a charm to me eve as an ? trouble in the Noth expance of the Sulfg Mexico: its lazy calous,
gentle ans. ped snither heges unclear Harmies, accinged ink tanfer lightig & unclear feds of Thunder - the pieaing Northern then to was the cruyeg gran of pirates of ? atereach by the richly laden galleons &c - Ner the shary almost nnemths satranes of the ^thist turbid Mississippi, its ln nad shores, with vast quantities of dup lood, from the aligator Heepy in the water clooks Akenpa of dup wood. Around the mighty shem ^then in the waters the land became a btch hyhe steans, ^jass vessels of all sizes began to cnn - the reket