A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... principal commerce was the impor- tation of dry goods from Great Britain , slaves from Africa , sugar , coffee , and molasses from the West Indies , and lumber and provisions from the neighbouring colonies . With the bills which they ...
... principal commerce was the impor- tation of dry goods from Great Britain , slaves from Africa , sugar , coffee , and molasses from the West Indies , and lumber and provisions from the neighbouring colonies . With the bills which they ...
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... principal religious denominations in this state are presbyterians and quakers , which are nearly equal in num- her ; the other sects are baptists , episcopalians , Dutch re- formed , methodists , and a settlement of Moravians . All ...
... principal religious denominations in this state are presbyterians and quakers , which are nearly equal in num- her ; the other sects are baptists , episcopalians , Dutch re- formed , methodists , and a settlement of Moravians . All ...
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... principal sect is that of the presbyterians . Episcopalians are next in number , then baptists ; the methodists are also numerous , especially in the counties of Kent and Sussex : besides these , there is a Swedish episcopal church at ...
... principal sect is that of the presbyterians . Episcopalians are next in number , then baptists ; the methodists are also numerous , especially in the counties of Kent and Sussex : besides these , there is a Swedish episcopal church at ...
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