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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... hundred and fifty tons upwards of forty miles from the sea . ANDROSCOGGIN . This river , fometimes called Ameriscoggin , properly speaking , is but the main western branch of the Kennebeck ; it rifes near the end of the dividing line ...
... hundred and fifty tons upwards of forty miles from the sea . ANDROSCOGGIN . This river , fometimes called Ameriscoggin , properly speaking , is but the main western branch of the Kennebeck ; it rifes near the end of the dividing line ...
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... hundred miles above is brought thither in boats . The boats which are ufed in this bufinefs are flat - bottomed ... hundred and eighty tons each , in the European trade ; and about fixty or feventy fail of from fixty to one hundred and ...
... hundred miles above is brought thither in boats . The boats which are ufed in this bufinefs are flat - bottomed ... hundred and eighty tons each , in the European trade ; and about fixty or feventy fail of from fixty to one hundred and ...
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... hundred and one fouls ; their fituation was diftreffing , and their profpect truly dismal and difcouraging . Their nearest neighbours , except the natives , were a French fettlement at Port Royal , and one of the English at Virginia ...
... hundred and one fouls ; their fituation was diftreffing , and their profpect truly dismal and difcouraging . Their nearest neighbours , except the natives , were a French fettlement at Port Royal , and one of the English at Virginia ...
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... hundred perfons , from different coun- ties in England . They applied themselves early to the forming of churches ; but the Rev. Mr. Cotton , who went from Boston in Lin- colnshire , to take leave of his departing friends at Southampton ...
... hundred perfons , from different coun- ties in England . They applied themselves early to the forming of churches ; but the Rev. Mr. Cotton , who went from Boston in Lin- colnshire , to take leave of his departing friends at Southampton ...
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... hundred to one hundred and fifty yards wide , fome distance from its mouth . Ompompanoofuck is a fhort , furious river , not more than forty or fifty yards wide , emptying into the Connecticut at Norwich . Weld's is also a short and ...
... hundred to one hundred and fifty yards wide , fome distance from its mouth . Ompompanoofuck is a fhort , furious river , not more than forty or fifty yards wide , emptying into the Connecticut at Norwich . Weld's is also a short and ...
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