An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Volumen 3compiler ; H.D. Symonds and J. Ridgeway, 1791 - 510 páginas |
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... plant in Carolina . They declared , that all perfons settling on Charles river , to the fouthward of Cape Fear , fhould have power to fortify its banks , taking the oath of allegiance to the king , and sub- mitting to the government of ...
... plant in Carolina . They declared , that all perfons settling on Charles river , to the fouthward of Cape Fear , fhould have power to fortify its banks , taking the oath of allegiance to the king , and sub- mitting to the government of ...
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... plant is broken off , which prevents its growing higher : it is carefully kept clear of worms , and the fuckers , which put out between the leaves , are taken off at proper times , till the plant arrives at perfection , which is in ...
... plant is broken off , which prevents its growing higher : it is carefully kept clear of worms , and the fuckers , which put out between the leaves , are taken off at proper times , till the plant arrives at perfection , which is in ...
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... plant , in general , grows from three to twelve feet high , of a hard sub- ftance , with joints at eight or ten inches diftance along the stalk , from which proceed leaves refembling those of the willow . There are many cane brakes fo ...
... plant , in general , grows from three to twelve feet high , of a hard sub- ftance , with joints at eight or ten inches diftance along the stalk , from which proceed leaves refembling those of the willow . There are many cane brakes fo ...
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... plant them . - The flour I have feen made here is generally black , and not so good as might be expected . Poffibly i may be the fault of the mills , or it may proceed from the richness of the ground , though it must be confeffed the ...
... plant them . - The flour I have feen made here is generally black , and not so good as might be expected . Poffibly i may be the fault of the mills , or it may proceed from the richness of the ground , though it must be confeffed the ...
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... planting the viftas with trees corresponding to their names , embellishing the circus and crefcents , planting the public garden , lighting , watching and cleanfing the town , and doing all fuch mat- ters as belong to the public good ...
... planting the viftas with trees corresponding to their names , embellishing the circus and crefcents , planting the public garden , lighting , watching and cleanfing the town , and doing all fuch mat- ters as belong to the public good ...
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