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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... Europe in particular , as the discovery of the new world , and the paffage to India by the cape of Good Hope it at once gave rise to a revolution in the com- merce and in the power of nations , as well as in the manners , industry and ...
... Europe in particular , as the discovery of the new world , and the paffage to India by the cape of Good Hope it at once gave rise to a revolution in the com- merce and in the power of nations , as well as in the manners , industry and ...
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... Europe and Africa . She has , however , benefitted but little by it , for her strength , com- merce and industry , have evidently declined in proportion to the influx of the gold of the new continent . With Great- Britain , for a ...
... Europe and Africa . She has , however , benefitted but little by it , for her strength , com- merce and industry , have evidently declined in proportion to the influx of the gold of the new continent . With Great- Britain , for a ...
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... Europe must ⚫ fubmit to a thorough reformation , or be content to behold their commerce , agriculture , and population decline . In the mean time the United States are profiting by the convulfed fituation of Europe , and increasing ...
... Europe must ⚫ fubmit to a thorough reformation , or be content to behold their commerce , agriculture , and population decline . In the mean time the United States are profiting by the convulfed fituation of Europe , and increasing ...
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... Europe in general , and of Great - Britain in particular , being thus drawn to the new world , the Editor , at the ... European poffeffions in Ame- rica and the Weft - India iflands ; this has been therefore at- tempted , and nearly a ...
... Europe in general , and of Great - Britain in particular , being thus drawn to the new world , the Editor , at the ... European poffeffions in Ame- rica and the Weft - India iflands ; this has been therefore at- tempted , and nearly a ...
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... Europe prior to the 15th century . The Welsh fondly imagine that their country contributed , in 1170 , to people the New World , by the adventure of Madoc , fon of Owen Gwynedd , who , on the death of his father , failed there , and ...
... Europe prior to the 15th century . The Welsh fondly imagine that their country contributed , in 1170 , to people the New World , by the adventure of Madoc , fon of Owen Gwynedd , who , on the death of his father , failed there , and ...
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