New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . INDIAN MORTAK AND 36 NEW JERSEY AS A COL of tidewater, and almost every essay differs inmore or less degree from its fellows in the mat-ter of the gravels age as a well-defined one can question the agencies by which it wasbrought to where we now find it. Ice and waterdid the work, nor have they ceased entirely to addto the bulk transported in strictly glacial times—perhaps it were better to say in superlativelyglacial time, as the river even now can be posi-tively glacial upon occasion. The main channelh
New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . INDIAN MORTAK AND 36 NEW JERSEY AS A COL of tidewater, and almost every essay differs inmore or less degree from its fellows in the mat-ter of the gravels age as a well-defined one can question the agencies by which it wasbrought to where we now find it. Ice and waterdid the work, nor have they ceased entirely to addto the bulk transported in strictly glacial times—perhaps it were better to say in superlativelyglacial time, as the river even now can be posi-tively glacial upon occasion. The main channelhas often been completely blocked with ice andthe water forced into new directions and spreadover the lowlands or flats, which it denudes of itssurface soil, and once within recent years thestream found an old channel, deepened it, and fora time threatened to leave a flourishing riversidetown an inland one. Ice accumulated in this wayyear after year must necessarily affect the riversbanks, and yet the extent of damage is triflingusually in comparison with that of t
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