An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Том 2editor; J. Ridgeway, 1795 - 530 страница |
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... fifty miles further , in the fame ridge , is Moofcoog mountain . A third range begins near Stonington in Connecticut . It takes its courfe north - easterly , and is fometimes broken and difcontinued ; it then rifes again , and ranges in ...
... fifty miles further , in the fame ridge , is Moofcoog mountain . A third range begins near Stonington in Connecticut . It takes its courfe north - easterly , and is fometimes broken and difcontinued ; it then rifes again , and ranges in ...
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... fifty tons upwards of forty miles from the fea . ANDROSCOGGIN , This river , fometimes called Amerifcoggin , properly speaking , is but the main western branch of the Kennebeck ; it rifes near the end of the dividing line between New ...
... fifty tons upwards of forty miles from the fea . ANDROSCOGGIN , This river , fometimes called Amerifcoggin , properly speaking , is but the main western branch of the Kennebeck ; it rifes near the end of the dividing line between New ...
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... fifty tons , in the West - India trade ; befides a few fifhing veffels , and forty or fifty coafting veffels . In addition to thefe , there are in this province many other rivers , which , though inferior in point of magnitude , yet are ...
... fifty tons , in the West - India trade ; befides a few fifhing veffels , and forty or fifty coafting veffels . In addition to thefe , there are in this province many other rivers , which , though inferior in point of magnitude , yet are ...
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... there were in France alone two thoufund one hundred and fifty a femblies of Proteftants . + Prince's New - England Chronology , Part I. p . 4 . bour they obtained a living . The Dutch employed them 18 GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
... there were in France alone two thoufund one hundred and fifty a femblies of Proteftants . + Prince's New - England Chronology , Part I. p . 4 . bour they obtained a living . The Dutch employed them 18 GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
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... fifty years , in- violably observed this treaty . The English are much indebted to * The feat of Mafaffoit was at Pakanokit , on Namasket river , which empties into Narraganset Bay . him him for his friendship , and his memory will ever ...
... fifty years , in- violably observed this treaty . The English are much indebted to * The feat of Mafaffoit was at Pakanokit , on Namasket river , which empties into Narraganset Bay . him him for his friendship , and his memory will ever ...
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