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... ships , or in raising new cities . A great part of the linen and cloth used in the interior is of domestic manufacture . Numbers employ themselves in fishing and hunting , and all are engaged through- out the year in some useful ...
... ships , or in raising new cities . A great part of the linen and cloth used in the interior is of domestic manufacture . Numbers employ themselves in fishing and hunting , and all are engaged through- out the year in some useful ...
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... ship is to commerce , what the plough is to agriculture . Let us not revert to the American Revolution for the prima- ry cause of the excesses which marred that of France , nor imi- tate those judges whose skill consists in awaiting the ...
... ship is to commerce , what the plough is to agriculture . Let us not revert to the American Revolution for the prima- ry cause of the excesses which marred that of France , nor imi- tate those judges whose skill consists in awaiting the ...
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... ships , can ascend as high as within twenty leagues of Albany , at a distance of more than one hundred and fifty miles from the sea . At this point rocks impede the navigation for large vessels . The river traverses the state of New ...
... ships , can ascend as high as within twenty leagues of Albany , at a distance of more than one hundred and fifty miles from the sea . At this point rocks impede the navigation for large vessels . The river traverses the state of New ...
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... ships , and it required such immense works to obstruct the navigation , that they believed Con- gress to be little disposed to undertake , and still less able to ex- ecute them . The arrival of the army of French auxiliaries admonished ...
... ships , and it required such immense works to obstruct the navigation , that they believed Con- gress to be little disposed to undertake , and still less able to ex- ecute them . The arrival of the army of French auxiliaries admonished ...
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... ship . " It was thus that Arnold apprized Clinton , of the approaching departure of the commander in chief . Washington had , in fact , given a rendezvous to Count de Rochambeau , general of the French land - forces , and to the ...
... ship . " It was thus that Arnold apprized Clinton , of the approaching departure of the commander in chief . Washington had , in fact , given a rendezvous to Count de Rochambeau , general of the French land - forces , and to the ...
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The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics ..., Volumes 1-2 Robert Walsh Visualização integral - 1817 |
The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics ..., Volume 2 Visualização integral - 1817 |
The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics ..., Volumes 1-2 Robert Walsh Visualização integral - 1817 |
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