The History of America, Band 3F. A. Schraembl, 1787 |
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... trading or a war path , as they are called in North America , led from one fettlement to another , o ) but generally there appeared no fign of any established communica- tion , few marks of industry , and no monument of art . Farther ...
... trading or a war path , as they are called in North America , led from one fettlement to another , o ) but generally there appeared no fign of any established communica- tion , few marks of industry , and no monument of art . Farther ...
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... trade . after the conqueft of Jamaica by the English , it foon appeared what a formidable rival was now feated in the neighbourhood , of the Spa- nifh territories . One of the first objects which tempted the Englifh , was the great ...
... trade . after the conqueft of Jamaica by the English , it foon appeared what a formidable rival was now feated in the neighbourhood , of the Spa- nifh territories . One of the first objects which tempted the Englifh , was the great ...
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... trade to the Bay of Honduras has gradually declined r ) fince it obtained a legal fanction ; and , it is probable , will foon be finally aban- doned . In that event , Yucatan and Honduras will become poffeffions of confiderable import ...
... trade to the Bay of Honduras has gradually declined r ) fince it obtained a legal fanction ; and , it is probable , will foon be finally aban- doned . In that event , Yucatan and Honduras will become poffeffions of confiderable import ...
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... trade with Peru , by fupplying it with cattle , horfes , and mules , but to carry on a commerce no less be- neficial , by the exportation of hides to Europe , From both , the colony has derived great ad- vantages , But its commodious ...
... trade with Peru , by fupplying it with cattle , horfes , and mules , but to carry on a commerce no less be- neficial , by the exportation of hides to Europe , From both , the colony has derived great ad- vantages , But its commodious ...
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... trade on their arrival from Europe , and to which they were directed to return , in order to prepare for their voyage homeward , the commerce of its inhabitants was fo much favoured by this arangement , that it foon became one of the ...
... trade on their arrival from Europe , and to which they were directed to return , in order to prepare for their voyage homeward , the commerce of its inhabitants was fo much favoured by this arangement , that it foon became one of the ...
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