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1 It is a mountainous island, and contains forty seven navigable streams .
2 The last three are navigable streams at all seasons.
3 When we leave the tide-water rivers for the interior navigable streams , Virginia has a vast advantage.
4 But apart from this, the principal means of communication are the navigable streams and the waggon roads.
5 Our country, then, is better watered than any other, and has more navigable streams , and greater hydraulic power.
6 The waters of hundreds of navigable streams converge there, and it must become the rival of London and Paris.
7 Says Foster ("Prehistoric Races," p. 110), "The navigable streams were the great highways of the Mound Builders."
8 The proximity of good roads, canals, or navigable streams , is important for furnishing the soldiers with all the necessaries of life.
9 At all events the work has been restricted to navigable streams under the power of the national government to regulate interstate commerce.
10 Lying on the middle courses of two great navigable streams , it was readily approached by water both from the north-west and from the south-east.
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