A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... extending population and agriculture just described , we behold a new species of war . The third settler may be viewed as a conqueror ; and the weapons with which he achieves his conquest , are the implements of husbandry : the virtues ...
... extending population and agriculture just described , we behold a new species of war . The third settler may be viewed as a conqueror ; and the weapons with which he achieves his conquest , are the implements of husbandry : the virtues ...
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... extending nearly 200 miles , to which all its rivers flow . The low country extends from the borders of the sea for 120 miles , widening as it gets towards the south . The space that this extent embraces is nearly a continued level ...
... extending nearly 200 miles , to which all its rivers flow . The low country extends from the borders of the sea for 120 miles , widening as it gets towards the south . The space that this extent embraces is nearly a continued level ...
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... extending from the Rigolets , or mouths of Pearl river , to Mobile bay , produces a very safe and commodious navigation between New Orleans and Mobile , for vessels not exceeding eight feet draught . This com- merce , though passing in ...
... extending from the Rigolets , or mouths of Pearl river , to Mobile bay , produces a very safe and commodious navigation between New Orleans and Mobile , for vessels not exceeding eight feet draught . This com- merce , though passing in ...
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