An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Volumen 1Editor, 1795 |
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... advantages , together , with their future profpects in commerce , nanufactures and agri- culture . This formed the principal defign of the work ; but he farther withed with this to connect a general view of the fituation of the ...
... advantages , together , with their future profpects in commerce , nanufactures and agri- culture . This formed the principal defign of the work ; but he farther withed with this to connect a general view of the fituation of the ...
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... advantages made of it , it may fairly be conjectured , that they reached no farther than the barren country of Labrador . In short , it is from a much later period that we muft date the real difcovery of America * . Towards the clofe of ...
... advantages made of it , it may fairly be conjectured , that they reached no farther than the barren country of Labrador . In short , it is from a much later period that we muft date the real difcovery of America * . Towards the clofe of ...
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... its na- ture , they deferred paffing a final judgement with refpect to it . In the mean time , they confpired to rob him of the honour and advantages с which which he expected from the fuccefs of his scheme , DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 9.
... its na- ture , they deferred paffing a final judgement with refpect to it . In the mean time , they confpired to rob him of the honour and advantages с which which he expected from the fuccefs of his scheme , DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 9.
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... advantages which might accrue from his undertaking were immenfe ; that he de- manded no recompence for his invention and labour , but what was to arife from the countries which he fhould difcover ; that , as it was wor- thy of her ...
... advantages which might accrue from his undertaking were immenfe ; that he de- manded no recompence for his invention and labour , but what was to arife from the countries which he fhould difcover ; that , as it was wor- thy of her ...
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... advantages which they might derive from the regions that began to open to their view . The latter , fimple and undifcerning , had no forefight of the calamities and defolation which were approaching their country . Columbus , who now ...
... advantages which they might derive from the regions that began to open to their view . The latter , fimple and undifcerning , had no forefight of the calamities and defolation which were approaching their country . Columbus , who now ...
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