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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... observed , that the prejudices and paffions which incited the rebels to take arms , had fo far infected those who still adhered to him , that many of them were adverse , and all cold to the fervice . From fuch sentiments with refpect to ...
... observed , that the prejudices and paffions which incited the rebels to take arms , had fo far infected those who still adhered to him , that many of them were adverse , and all cold to the fervice . From fuch sentiments with refpect to ...
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... observations which have yet been made , lies between forty fix and fifty degrees of north lati tude , and between nine and eighteen degrees of weft longitude , from the meridian of Philadelphia . There are many iflands in this lake ...
... observations which have yet been made , lies between forty fix and fifty degrees of north lati tude , and between nine and eighteen degrees of weft longitude , from the meridian of Philadelphia . There are many iflands in this lake ...
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... observation , as a circumftance of moment in the cal- culation , that the progreffive population and improvement of the United States , enfure a continually increafing domeftic demand for the fabrics which he fhall produce , not to be ...
... observation , as a circumftance of moment in the cal- culation , that the progreffive population and improvement of the United States , enfure a continually increafing domeftic demand for the fabrics which he fhall produce , not to be ...
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... observed , that agreeably to the fpirit of the British conftitution , ample provifion was made for the liberties of the inhabitants . The prerogatives of royalty and dependence on the mother country , were but feebly in pressed on the ...
... observed , that agreeably to the fpirit of the British conftitution , ample provifion was made for the liberties of the inhabitants . The prerogatives of royalty and dependence on the mother country , were but feebly in pressed on the ...
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... observed that they did not behave with that ardour and im- petuous valour which had hitherto marked their character . The British and provincial armies were not now above two miles dif tant from each other . The former lay encamped from ...
... observed that they did not behave with that ardour and im- petuous valour which had hitherto marked their character . The British and provincial armies were not now above two miles dif tant from each other . The former lay encamped from ...
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