The New England GazetteerJ. Hayward, 1839 - 508페이지 |
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... England . Puritanism sprang up in England , but there it could not develope itself with vigor or consist with happiness . The conflict with the hostile in- stitutions of society was too sharp , and admitted of the cultivation of none ...
... England . Puritanism sprang up in England , but there it could not develope itself with vigor or consist with happiness . The conflict with the hostile in- stitutions of society was too sharp , and admitted of the cultivation of none ...
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... England . This principle of our natures is the key to the great problem of the success which attended the forlorn hope of humanity that landed on these shores . There is indeed a fanaticism , which violates all the laws of our nature ...
... England . This principle of our natures is the key to the great problem of the success which attended the forlorn hope of humanity that landed on these shores . There is indeed a fanaticism , which violates all the laws of our nature ...
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... England increased in population , from 1790 , to 1800 , 22.1 per cent : from 1800 , to 1810 , 19.3 per cent : from 1810 , to 1820 , 12.7 per cent : from 1820 , to 1830 , 17.7 ... ENGLAND . In 1830, there were in New England 1,112 persons ...
... England increased in population , from 1790 , to 1800 , 22.1 per cent : from 1800 , to 1810 , 19.3 per cent : from 1810 , to 1820 , 12.7 per cent : from 1820 , to 1830 , 17.7 ... ENGLAND . In 1830, there were in New England 1,112 persons ...
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... England is distinguish- ed for its varied surface . Mountains in immense ranges , bold spurs , and solitary eminences ; beautiful swells , extended valleys , and alluvial ... ENGLAND . settlers of New England were English, or Englishmen, ...
... England is distinguish- ed for its varied surface . Mountains in immense ranges , bold spurs , and solitary eminences ; beautiful swells , extended valleys , and alluvial ... ENGLAND . settlers of New England were English, or Englishmen, ...
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82 페이지 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River...
82 페이지 - And that all disputes which might arise in future on the subject of the boundaries of the said United States may be prevented, it is hereby agreed and declared, that the following are and shall be their boundaries...
93 페이지 - Any city or town having ratable polls enough to elect one or more representatives, with any number of polls beyond the necessary number, may be represented as to that surplus number, by multiplying such surplus number by ten, and dividing the product by four hundred and fifty ; and such city or town may elect one additional representative as many years within the ten years, as four hundred and fifty is contained in the product aforesaid.
59 페이지 - I have observed among all nations, that the women ornament themselves more than the men; that, wherever found, they are the same kind, civil, obliging, humane, tender beings; that they are ever inclined to be gay and cheerful, timorous and modest. They do not hesitate, like man, to perform a hospitable or generous action; not haughty, nor arrogant, nor supercilious, but full of courtesy and fond of society...
82 페이지 - ... court, register's court, and a court of quarter sessions of the peace, for each county; in justices of the peace, and in such other courts as the legislature may, from time to time establish.