A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of America: Forming a Complete Emigrant's Directory Through Every Part of the Republic: Particularising the States of Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Illinois; and the Territories of Alabama and Missouri ... East and West Florida, Michigan, and North-western ... Likewise, an Account of the British Possessions in Upper and Lower Canada ...Edwards & Knibb, 1820 - 751 páginas |
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... continued under its own government until 1691 , when the second charter of Mas- sachusetts was granted by king William III . , by which Plymouth , Sagadahok , and the whole province of Maine , were all annexed to Massachusetts . In the ...
... continued under its own government until 1691 , when the second charter of Mas- sachusetts was granted by king William III . , by which Plymouth , Sagadahok , and the whole province of Maine , were all annexed to Massachusetts . In the ...
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... continued for fifty years , from its establish- ment in 1669. During this period the colonists were con- tinually involved in disputes and dissensions of so serious a nature , that in 1719 the British parliament took the province under ...
... continued for fifty years , from its establish- ment in 1669. During this period the colonists were con- tinually involved in disputes and dissensions of so serious a nature , that in 1719 the British parliament took the province under ...
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... continued to lake Ontario , seven miles ; through that lake to Kingston , at the north - eastern extremity of the lake , 170 ; to Mon- treal , 170 ; to Quebec , 170 ; and thence to the gulf of St. Lawrence , 320 miles ; in all , 1068 ...
... continued to lake Ontario , seven miles ; through that lake to Kingston , at the north - eastern extremity of the lake , 170 ; to Mon- treal , 170 ; to Quebec , 170 ; and thence to the gulf of St. Lawrence , 320 miles ; in all , 1068 ...
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... continued to increase daily ; but it will be easily conceived that the duty was not the sole , nor even principal cause of the opposition ; it was the principle , which , once admitted , would have subjected the colonies to unlimited ...
... continued to increase daily ; but it will be easily conceived that the duty was not the sole , nor even principal cause of the opposition ; it was the principle , which , once admitted , would have subjected the colonies to unlimited ...
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... continued their attack with great fury ; and the British would still have been in the utmost danger , had it not been for two field - pieces which lord . Percy brought with him . By these the impetuosity of the Americans was checked ...
... continued their attack with great fury ; and the British would still have been in the utmost danger , had it not been for two field - pieces which lord . Percy brought with him . By these the impetuosity of the Americans was checked ...
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