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; J. Ridgeway, 1795 - 485 Seiten |
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Seite iv
... Britain , for a confiderable period , things appeared somewhat different ; till the epoch of the revolution her commerce with America increased her national strength , and added to her own industry and wealth , while it defolated and ...
... Britain , for a confiderable period , things appeared somewhat different ; till the epoch of the revolution her commerce with America increased her national strength , and added to her own industry and wealth , while it defolated and ...
Seite vi
... Britain in particular , being thus drawn to the new world , the Editor , at the instigation of fome particular friends , undertook the task , which he hopes he has in fome degree accomplished in the following volumes , of affording his ...
... Britain in particular , being thus drawn to the new world , the Editor , at the instigation of fome particular friends , undertook the task , which he hopes he has in fome degree accomplished in the following volumes , of affording his ...
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... Britain ; nor are the Tartars fo fair as the inhabitants of Europe who lie under the fame parallels of latitude . Nevertheless , a Laplander is fair when compared with an Abyffinian , and a Tartar if compared with a native of the ...
... Britain ; nor are the Tartars fo fair as the inhabitants of Europe who lie under the fame parallels of latitude . Nevertheless , a Laplander is fair when compared with an Abyffinian , and a Tartar if compared with a native of the ...
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... Britain was induced to take the pro- vince under their immediate care . The proprietors ( except Lord Granville ) accepted of £ .22,500 fterling , from the crown for the pro- perty and jurifdiction . This agreement was ratified by act ...
... Britain was induced to take the pro- vince under their immediate care . The proprietors ( except Lord Granville ) accepted of £ .22,500 fterling , from the crown for the pro- perty and jurifdiction . This agreement was ratified by act ...
Seite 173
... Britain from South Wales . To the northwestward of Hudfon's Bay is an extenfive chain of lakes , among which is Lake Menichlich , lat . 61 ° , long . 105 ° W. North of this is Lake Dobount , to the northward of which lies the extenfive ...
... Britain from South Wales . To the northwestward of Hudfon's Bay is an extenfive chain of lakes , among which is Lake Menichlich , lat . 61 ° , long . 105 ° W. North of this is Lake Dobount , to the northward of which lies the extenfive ...
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