A Statistical, Political, and Historical Account of the United States of North America: From the Period of Their First Colonization to the Present Day, Том 2A. Constable and Company, 1819 |
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... vessels which do not draw more than ten feet water to Middleton , thirty - six miles ; for those of smaller size to the town of Hartford , fifty miles from its out- let ; and for flat - bottomed boats 200 miles higher . The boats of the ...
... vessels which do not draw more than ten feet water to Middleton , thirty - six miles ; for those of smaller size to the town of Hartford , fifty miles from its out- let ; and for flat - bottomed boats 200 miles higher . The boats of the ...
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... vessels . These branches have falls , which afford the most eligible situation for mills . Several smaller streams empty themselves in- to the sound . The Pawcatuck , on the east , which runs into Narraganset Bay , forms a part of the ...
... vessels . These branches have falls , which afford the most eligible situation for mills . Several smaller streams empty themselves in- to the sound . The Pawcatuck , on the east , which runs into Narraganset Bay , forms a part of the ...
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... vessels ; the latter , situated near the mouth of the Thames , is well adapted for commercial purposes . There are light - houses at New London , Faulkner's island , Lynde point , Five - mile point , and Fairweather island ...
... vessels ; the latter , situated near the mouth of the Thames , is well adapted for commercial purposes . There are light - houses at New London , Faulkner's island , Lynde point , Five - mile point , and Fairweather island ...
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... vessels during the revolutionary war . Culver's ( of Norwich ) machine for the clearing of docks and re- moving bars in rivers , by means of which the channel of the Thames has been considerably deepened . Humphrey's ( William ) machine ...
... vessels during the revolutionary war . Culver's ( of Norwich ) machine for the clearing of docks and re- moving bars in rivers , by means of which the channel of the Thames has been considerably deepened . Humphrey's ( William ) machine ...
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... vessel to be wind bound for a week together , the wind seldom holding in a point more than forty - eight hours ; and in a short time we have wet and dry , warm and cold weather ; yet this variation creates not cold , nor have we the ...
... vessel to be wind bound for a week together , the wind seldom holding in a point more than forty - eight hours ; and in a short time we have wet and dry , warm and cold weather ; yet this variation creates not cold , nor have we the ...
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