A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... province of Massachusetts to submit to their laws , parliament passed an act " for the better regulating the government in the province of Massachusetts bay . " The object of this act was , to alter the government as it stood on the ...
... province of Massachusetts to submit to their laws , parliament passed an act " for the better regulating the government in the province of Massachusetts bay . " The object of this act was , to alter the government as it stood on the ...
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... province . When they published their terms at Inverness , an hundred and thirty High- landers immediately accepted them , and were transported to Georgia . A township on the river Altamaha , which was considered as the boundary between ...
... province . When they published their terms at Inverness , an hundred and thirty High- landers immediately accepted them , and were transported to Georgia . A township on the river Altamaha , which was considered as the boundary between ...
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... province is bounded on the north by the states of Georgia and Alabama ; south , by the gulf of Mexico ; east by the Atlantic ocean , and west by the river Perdido . It was originally divided into East and West ; but the United States ...
... province is bounded on the north by the states of Georgia and Alabama ; south , by the gulf of Mexico ; east by the Atlantic ocean , and west by the river Perdido . It was originally divided into East and West ; but the United States ...
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