An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Band 2editor, J. Ridgway, 1795 |
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... and Providence Connecticut Middle States New - York New - Jersey Pennfylvania Delaware · Territory N. W. of the Ohio . 1 [ 1 2 40 57 124 211 224 255 282 297 362 394 46r 479 PRESENT SITUATION OF THE United States of America . GRAND.
... and Providence Connecticut Middle States New - York New - Jersey Pennfylvania Delaware · Territory N. W. of the Ohio . 1 [ 1 2 40 57 124 211 224 255 282 297 362 394 46r 479 PRESENT SITUATION OF THE United States of America . GRAND.
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... CONNECTICUT . These are called the New - England States , and comprehend that part of America , which , fince the year 1614 , has been known by the name of NEW - ENGLAND . The Second divifion , the Middle States , comprehends NEW - YORK ...
... CONNECTICUT . These are called the New - England States , and comprehend that part of America , which , fince the year 1614 , has been known by the name of NEW - ENGLAND . The Second divifion , the Middle States , comprehends NEW - YORK ...
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... Connecticut , lat . 41 degrees , runs a little east of north , until it ftrikes the 45th degree of latitude , and then curves to the eastward almoft to the Gulf of St. Lawrence . Its climate is very healthful , as is evinced by the ...
... Connecticut , lat . 41 degrees , runs a little east of north , until it ftrikes the 45th degree of latitude , and then curves to the eastward almoft to the Gulf of St. Lawrence . Its climate is very healthful , as is evinced by the ...
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... Connecticut in particular , will , with very few exceptions , apply to New - England at large . • FACE OF THE COUNTRY , MOUNTAINS , & c . • New - England is a high , hilly , and in fome parts a mountainous country , formed by nature to ...
... Connecticut in particular , will , with very few exceptions , apply to New - England at large . • FACE OF THE COUNTRY , MOUNTAINS , & c . • New - England is a high , hilly , and in fome parts a mountainous country , formed by nature to ...
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... Connecticut river , another range of mountains commences , forming the eastern boun- dary of Connecticut vale . This range tends northerly , at the dif- tance , generally , of about ten or twelve miles east from the river , and paffes ...
... Connecticut river , another range of mountains commences , forming the eastern boun- dary of Connecticut vale . This range tends northerly , at the dif- tance , generally , of about ten or twelve miles east from the river , and paffes ...
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