An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Band 1Editor, 1795 |
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... state of North - Carolina . About the year 1729 , the extenfive territory belong- ing to the proprietors , was divided into North and South Carolina . They remained feparate royal governments until they became indepen- dent States . For ...
... state of North - Carolina . About the year 1729 , the extenfive territory belong- ing to the proprietors , was divided into North and South Carolina . They remained feparate royal governments until they became indepen- dent States . For ...
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... state , by act of Congrefs , December 6th , 1790 , and received into the Union , June ift , 1792 . The tract of country called Vermont , before the late war , was claim- ed both by New - York and New - Hampshire . When hoftilities com ...
... state , by act of Congrefs , December 6th , 1790 , and received into the Union , June ift , 1792 . The tract of country called Vermont , before the late war , was claim- ed both by New - York and New - Hampshire . When hoftilities com ...
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... States , Canada and the Atlantic Ocean , and extending as far north as the country is habitable ( a few fcattered English , French , and fome other European fettlements excepted ) is inhabited wholly by various nations and tribes of ...
... States , Canada and the Atlantic Ocean , and extending as far north as the country is habitable ( a few fcattered English , French , and fome other European fettlements excepted ) is inhabited wholly by various nations and tribes of ...
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... States . By means of these various ftreams and collections of water , the whole country is chequered into iflands and peninfulas . The United States , and indeed all parts of North America , feem to have been formed by nature for the ...
... States . By means of these various ftreams and collections of water , the whole country is chequered into iflands and peninfulas . The United States , and indeed all parts of North America , feem to have been formed by nature for the ...
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... state of New York and the state of Vermont . It took its name from a French gover- nor , whose name was Champlain , who was drowned in it . It was before called Corlaer's Lake . It is about eighty miles in length from north to fouth ...
... state of New York and the state of Vermont . It took its name from a French gover- nor , whose name was Champlain , who was drowned in it . It was before called Corlaer's Lake . It is about eighty miles in length from north to fouth ...
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