A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... present city of Hartford . Here he built a fort , and called the place Saybrook , which name it still retains . In October of the following year , a considerable number of persons came from Massachu- setts - bay , and established ...
... present city of Hartford . Here he built a fort , and called the place Saybrook , which name it still retains . In October of the following year , a considerable number of persons came from Massachu- setts - bay , and established ...
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... present time ( 1818 ) the United States , in which is included the whole of Louisiana as it existed under France and Spain , extends from east to west 2700 miles , and from north to south 1650 ; comprehending an area of 2,379,350 square ...
... present time ( 1818 ) the United States , in which is included the whole of Louisiana as it existed under France and Spain , extends from east to west 2700 miles , and from north to south 1650 ; comprehending an area of 2,379,350 square ...
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... present state of the public lands is annexed ; and the mode adopted by congress for their disposal , is a matter of great public interest , not only to the present citizens of the United States , but to the world at large ; for all the ...
... present state of the public lands is annexed ; and the mode adopted by congress for their disposal , is a matter of great public interest , not only to the present citizens of the United States , but to the world at large ; for all the ...
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