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... appears near his place of residence . The elk and moose deer still inhabit the uncultivated regions . The male of the latter , armed with enormous horns , grows to the height of nineteen hands . The woods of the Genessee county abound ...
... appears near his place of residence . The elk and moose deer still inhabit the uncultivated regions . The male of the latter , armed with enormous horns , grows to the height of nineteen hands . The woods of the Genessee county abound ...
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... appear daily . Agriculture . This science has made rapid progress within these few years , particularly in the county of Dutchess , where it is encouraged by those of the greatest wealth and influence in the state . The introduction of ...
... appear daily . Agriculture . This science has made rapid progress within these few years , particularly in the county of Dutchess , where it is encouraged by those of the greatest wealth and influence in the state . The introduction of ...
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... appear at the distance of every four or five miles . The Cumberland valley , extending from the river Sus- quehannah to the county of Washington in Maryland , has a fine soil , reposing on a bed of limestone . In crossing the north ...
... appear at the distance of every four or five miles . The Cumberland valley , extending from the river Sus- quehannah to the county of Washington in Maryland , has a fine soil , reposing on a bed of limestone . In crossing the north ...
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... appear as witnesses in a court of justice . Slaves are treated in the same manner as in Virginia . The annual importation into these two states , before the revolution , was about 4000 ; 1300 were owned by one planter . Each slave ...
... appear as witnesses in a court of justice . Slaves are treated in the same manner as in Virginia . The annual importation into these two states , before the revolution , was about 4000 ; 1300 were owned by one planter . Each slave ...
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... appears with the first white frost , early in September , and dis- appears with the first black or hard frost ; an interval which va- ries from one to nine weeks . They frequent the borders of the waters , and are so numerous , that one ...
... appears with the first white frost , early in September , and dis- appears with the first black or hard frost ; an interval which va- ries from one to nine weeks . They frequent the borders of the waters , and are so numerous , that one ...
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