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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... four inches ; in France eighteen inches , and in New- England from forty - eight to fifty inches ; and yet in New - England they fuffer more from drought than in either of the forementioned countries , although they have more than ...
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... four feparate falls , and turning weft keeps clofe under the hills which form the northern boundary of the vale through which it runs . The Amo- noofuk and Ifrael rivers , two principal branches of Connecticut river , fall into it from ...
... four feparate falls , and turning weft keeps clofe under the hills which form the northern boundary of the vale through which it runs . The Amo- noofuk and Ifrael rivers , two principal branches of Connecticut river , fall into it from ...
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... four millions , and at four cents each would make one hundred and fixty thousand dollars . induced induced to mention impertinent inquifitiveness as a distinguishing cha- racteristic 14 GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
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... four years before it was enacted or ordered , that no trial should pass upon any for life or banishment , but by a jury of freemen : and within three years after , that law was violated even by the general court . They exercised , while ...
... four years before it was enacted or ordered , that no trial should pass upon any for life or banishment , but by a jury of freemen : and within three years after , that law was violated even by the general court . They exercised , while ...
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... four United Colo- nies , " to join them in taking effectual methods to fupprefs the Quakers , and prevent their doctrines being propagated in the coun- try ; " the affembly returned for answer , " We shall strictly adhere to the ...
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