A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... equal to Connecticut , nearly 143 millions ; equal to England , upwards of 430 millions ; and equal to Italy , they would contain more than 528 millions of human beings . Supposing the popu- lation to increase in the same ratio as it ...
... equal to Connecticut , nearly 143 millions ; equal to England , upwards of 430 millions ; and equal to Italy , they would contain more than 528 millions of human beings . Supposing the popu- lation to increase in the same ratio as it ...
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... equal , or nearly equal force , and escape by superior sailing any very unequal conflict . This was ad- mirable policy ; as it served materially to raise the naval character of the country , to lessen that of their opponent , and to put ...
... equal , or nearly equal force , and escape by superior sailing any very unequal conflict . This was ad- mirable policy ; as it served materially to raise the naval character of the country , to lessen that of their opponent , and to put ...
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... equal success . This soil is in some places black , in others of the colour of iron rust interspersed with a light white sand . These prairies are destitute of trees , unless where they are cross- ed by streams and occasional islands of ...
... equal success . This soil is in some places black , in others of the colour of iron rust interspersed with a light white sand . These prairies are destitute of trees , unless where they are cross- ed by streams and occasional islands of ...
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