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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... must submit to a thorough reformation , or be content to behold their commerce , agriculture , and population declines , or 1 3 1 In the mean time the United States are profiting by the convulfed fituation of Europe , and increafing ...
... must submit to a thorough reformation , or be content to behold their commerce , agriculture , and population declines , or 1 3 1 In the mean time the United States are profiting by the convulfed fituation of Europe , and increafing ...
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... must plead in excufe for the mifcellaneous matter introduced in the third volume , at the clofe of the hiftory of the States . How far the Editor has fucceeded in the accomplishment of this object is not for him to determine ; he can ...
... must plead in excufe for the mifcellaneous matter introduced in the third volume , at the clofe of the hiftory of the States . How far the Editor has fucceeded in the accomplishment of this object is not for him to determine ; he can ...
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... must have been a mere coafting voyage The Norwegians put in for a share of the glory , on grounds rather better than the Welsh . By their fettlements in Iceland and in Green- land , they had arrived within fo fmall a distance of the New ...
... must have been a mere coafting voyage The Norwegians put in for a share of the glory , on grounds rather better than the Welsh . By their fettlements in Iceland and in Green- land , they had arrived within fo fmall a distance of the New ...
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... must have appeared , at that period , an undertaking extremely arduous , and of very uncertain iffue . More than half a century had been employed in advancing from Cape Non to the equator ; a much longer space of time might elapfe ...
... must have appeared , at that period , an undertaking extremely arduous , and of very uncertain iffue . More than half a century had been employed in advancing from Cape Non to the equator ; a much longer space of time might elapfe ...
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... must be connected with the continent of India . Though the ancients had hardly ever penetrated into India farther than the banks of the Ganges , yet fome Greek authors had ventured to defcribe the provinces beyond that river . As men ...
... must be connected with the continent of India . Though the ancients had hardly ever penetrated into India farther than the banks of the Ganges , yet fome Greek authors had ventured to defcribe the provinces beyond that river . As men ...
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