An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, 1±ÇEditor, 1795 |
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... capital , were of a lefs atrocious nature ; and that for the future a certain pro- portion of the offenders ufually fent to the gallies , should be condemned to labour in the mines which were to be opened . This advice , given without ...
... capital , were of a lefs atrocious nature ; and that for the future a certain pro- portion of the offenders ufually fent to the gallies , should be condemned to labour in the mines which were to be opened . This advice , given without ...
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... capital , as Mr. Bomare fays , fwarms with thofe difguftful infects . It is true , that there are places in America , where the multitude of infects , and filthy vermin , make life irksome ; but we do not know that they have arrived to ...
... capital , as Mr. Bomare fays , fwarms with thofe difguftful infects . It is true , that there are places in America , where the multitude of infects , and filthy vermin , make life irksome ; but we do not know that they have arrived to ...
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... capital Sevilla del Oro ; and that fo completely , that it is no longer krown in what place these fettle- ments existed , or where that abundance of gold was found from which the laft - mentioned city took the addition to its name ...
... capital Sevilla del Oro ; and that fo completely , that it is no longer krown in what place these fettle- ments existed , or where that abundance of gold was found from which the laft - mentioned city took the addition to its name ...
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... capital was held in awe by the half of his troops . What men ! what events ! -It is confirmed by the depofitions of all hiftorians , that the Spaniards entered the first time into Mexico without making one fingle discharge of their ...
... capital was held in awe by the half of his troops . What men ! what events ! -It is confirmed by the depofitions of all hiftorians , that the Spaniards entered the first time into Mexico without making one fingle discharge of their ...
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... capital rivers on the continent of North Ame- rica , viz . the St. Lawrence , the Miffifippi , the river Bourbon , and the Oregon , or the river of the Weft , have their fources in the fame neigh- bourhood . The waters of the three ...
... capital rivers on the continent of North Ame- rica , viz . the St. Lawrence , the Miffifippi , the river Bourbon , and the Oregon , or the river of the Weft , have their fources in the fame neigh- bourhood . The waters of the three ...
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