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... increased , however , by emigration from the New England states to the western country . The progress of the population of blacks has been as follows : In 1731 the number was 7,231 1756 1786 1790 1801 1810 13,542 18,889 21,324 20,613 ...
... increased , however , by emigration from the New England states to the western country . The progress of the population of blacks has been as follows : In 1731 the number was 7,231 1756 1786 1790 1801 1810 13,542 18,889 21,324 20,613 ...
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... increased at the rate of two members for every year . The ministers of the gospel , and priests of every denomination , are incapable of holding any place or office , civil or military . The executive power resides in a governor ...
... increased at the rate of two members for every year . The ministers of the gospel , and priests of every denomination , are incapable of holding any place or office , civil or military . The executive power resides in a governor ...
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... increasing desire of being able to read the Scriptures , the laws , newspapers , and political pamphlets , and of becoming a magistrate , or justice of the peace , has nearly overcome this ignorance , so common in European countries ...
... increasing desire of being able to read the Scriptures , the laws , newspapers , and political pamphlets , and of becoming a magistrate , or justice of the peace , has nearly overcome this ignorance , so common in European countries ...
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... increased the value of land , except near the sea - shore , where , owing to some cause not yet well explained , it has no influence on vegetation . The cereal plants cultivated in the state are maize , winter wheat , rye , black wheat ...
... increased the value of land , except near the sea - shore , where , owing to some cause not yet well explained , it has no influence on vegetation . The cereal plants cultivated in the state are maize , winter wheat , rye , black wheat ...
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... increased to a great extent . In 1805 , the foreign articles amounted to 15,384,833 dollars . The domestic articles ... increasing . A cargo of furs , which arrived at Buffalo , in 1811 , was valued at 150,000 dollars . The New York ...
... increased to a great extent . In 1805 , the foreign articles amounted to 15,384,833 dollars . The domestic articles ... increasing . A cargo of furs , which arrived at Buffalo , in 1811 , was valued at 150,000 dollars . The New York ...
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