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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... thing has been changed in confequence of its commerce and connection with the Ameri- can continent ; but the changes which took place prior to the late revolution , ( which established the liberties of the United States , and ...
... thing has been changed in confequence of its commerce and connection with the Ameri- can continent ; but the changes which took place prior to the late revolution , ( which established the liberties of the United States , and ...
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... things ; that he returned home , and , making a report of the fruitfulness of the new - difcovered country , prevailed on numbers of the Welsh of each fex to accompany him on a fecond voyage , from which he never returned . The ...
... things ; that he returned home , and , making a report of the fruitfulness of the new - difcovered country , prevailed on numbers of the Welsh of each fex to accompany him on a fecond voyage , from which he never returned . The ...
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... thing , detained him a prisoner for feveral years . At length , he made his efcape , and arrived in London , but in fuch extreme indigence , that he was obliged to employ himself , during a confiderable time , in drawing and felling ...
... thing , detained him a prisoner for feveral years . At length , he made his efcape , and arrived in London , but in fuch extreme indigence , that he was obliged to employ himself , during a confiderable time , in drawing and felling ...
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... adjusted ; and Columbus waited on the king and queen , in order to receive their final inftructions . Every thing refpecting the deftination and and conduct of the voyage , they committed implicitly to 16 DISCOVERY OF AMERICA .
... adjusted ; and Columbus waited on the king and queen , in order to receive their final inftructions . Every thing refpecting the deftination and and conduct of the voyage , they committed implicitly to 16 DISCOVERY OF AMERICA .
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... thing was foon in readiness for the voyage . But as Columbus was deeply impreffed with fentiments of re- ligion , he would not fet out upon an expedition fo arduous , and of which one great object was to extend the knowledge of the ...
... thing was foon in readiness for the voyage . But as Columbus was deeply impreffed with fentiments of re- ligion , he would not fet out upon an expedition fo arduous , and of which one great object was to extend the knowledge of the ...
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