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... foreign allegiance , and subjec- tion in all civil and ecclesiastical matters . The English statute laws , and the acts of assembly under the king's government , which formed the law of the province , on the 19th of April 1775 became ...
... foreign allegiance , and subjec- tion in all civil and ecclesiastical matters . The English statute laws , and the acts of assembly under the king's government , which formed the law of the province , on the 19th of April 1775 became ...
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... foreign . In 1809 , the tonnage of the state was 252,065 tons . The expor- tation of foreign articles has decreased , while those of domestic origin have increased to a great extent . In 1805 , the foreign articles amounted to ...
... foreign . In 1809 , the tonnage of the state was 252,065 tons . The expor- tation of foreign articles has decreased , while those of domestic origin have increased to a great extent . In 1805 , the foreign articles amounted to ...
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... foreign commerce is very inconsiderable , though there is an excellent harbour at Perth Amboy into which vessels safely enter with one tide . The exports , which , in 1799 , amounted to 9722 dollars , in 1810 increased to 430,267 ...
... foreign commerce is very inconsiderable , though there is an excellent harbour at Perth Amboy into which vessels safely enter with one tide . The exports , which , in 1799 , amounted to 9722 dollars , in 1810 increased to 430,267 ...
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... foreign produce . The exports consist of wheat and flour , beef and pork , flax - seed , iron uten- sils , lumber , soap , and candles . The imports of British manu- factures , wine , gin , duck , and glass , from France and Holland ...
... foreign produce . The exports consist of wheat and flour , beef and pork , flax - seed , iron uten- sils , lumber , soap , and candles . The imports of British manu- factures , wine , gin , duck , and glass , from France and Holland ...
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... foreign produce ; in 1811 they amounted only to 88,623 dollars , of which 11,678 consisted of foreign articles . The tonnage of the state for 1810 was 8192 . MARYLAND . Situation and Boundaries . - Maryland is situated 56 HISTORY OF ...
... foreign produce ; in 1811 they amounted only to 88,623 dollars , of which 11,678 consisted of foreign articles . The tonnage of the state for 1810 was 8192 . MARYLAND . Situation and Boundaries . - Maryland is situated 56 HISTORY OF ...
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