An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, 2±Çeditor, J. Ridgway, 1795 |
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... carrying - place of about twenty rods ; thence , twelve miles to the head of the tide , there are no falls to obstruct boats . Veffels of thirty tons come within a mile of the head of the tide . Thence , thirty - five miles to the head ...
... carrying - place of about twenty rods ; thence , twelve miles to the head of the tide , there are no falls to obstruct boats . Veffels of thirty tons come within a mile of the head of the tide . Thence , thirty - five miles to the head ...
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... carrying places , all of which make fifteen miles . Sturgeon , falmon , and fhad , are caught in plenty in their feafon , from the mouth of the river upwards , except flurgeon , which do not afcend the upper falls ; befides a variety of ...
... carrying places , all of which make fifteen miles . Sturgeon , falmon , and fhad , are caught in plenty in their feafon , from the mouth of the river upwards , except flurgeon , which do not afcend the upper falls ; befides a variety of ...
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... carrying the proposal of croffing the Atlantic into exe- cution , intending to live in a diftinct body by themselves ... carried themselves peaceably ; but he would not tolerate them by his public authority . Upon this occafion it was ...
... carrying the proposal of croffing the Atlantic into exe- cution , intending to live in a diftinct body by themselves ... carried themselves peaceably ; but he would not tolerate them by his public authority . Upon this occafion it was ...
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... carried with them opinions favourable to liberty . The arbitrary proceedings of Elizabeth and James produced a spirit of inquiry , and induced the fufferers and others to canvafs the equity of those powers which were fo improperly ...
... carried with them opinions favourable to liberty . The arbitrary proceedings of Elizabeth and James produced a spirit of inquiry , and induced the fufferers and others to canvafs the equity of those powers which were fo improperly ...
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... carried to Spain ; whence he came to London , and afterwards returned to his native country with the Plymouth colony . Forgetting the perfidy of those who made him a captive , he became a warm friend to the English , and continued fo to ...
... carried to Spain ; whence he came to London , and afterwards returned to his native country with the Plymouth colony . Forgetting the perfidy of those who made him a captive , he became a warm friend to the English , and continued fo to ...
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