A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... increase of American tonnage is un- exampled in the history of the commercial world , owing to the increased quantity of bulky domestic produce ex- ported , the increase of population , and extent of the car- rying trade . The increase ...
... increase of American tonnage is un- exampled in the history of the commercial world , owing to the increased quantity of bulky domestic produce ex- ported , the increase of population , and extent of the car- rying trade . The increase ...
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... increase of the human species in new settlements , but in the old settlements likewise . While the degrees of in- dustry and knowledge in agriculture , in the United States , are proportioned to farms of from seventy - five to 300 acres ...
... increase of the human species in new settlements , but in the old settlements likewise . While the degrees of in- dustry and knowledge in agriculture , in the United States , are proportioned to farms of from seventy - five to 300 acres ...
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... increase of one of these fami- lies ( Simon Barber's ) deserves to be recorded . He left New York with a wife and eight children , five girls and three boys his daughters are all married . The eldest has ten children , the second ten ...
... increase of one of these fami- lies ( Simon Barber's ) deserves to be recorded . He left New York with a wife and eight children , five girls and three boys his daughters are all married . The eldest has ten children , the second ten ...
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