A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... miles , and from north to south 1650 ; comprehending an area of 2,379,350 square miles , or 1,522,784,000 acres . The po- pulation by the last census , 1810 , was 7,239,903 ; being less than three persons to each square mile of ...
... miles , and from north to south 1650 ; comprehending an area of 2,379,350 square miles , or 1,522,784,000 acres . The po- pulation by the last census , 1810 , was 7,239,903 ; being less than three persons to each square mile of ...
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... miles ; but it is very irregular . The square contents amount to 46,000 square miles , or 28,440,000 acres ; being 19,000 square miles larger than Scotland . Bays , lakes , and rivers . - York bay spreads to the south- ward before the ...
... miles ; but it is very irregular . The square contents amount to 46,000 square miles , or 28,440,000 acres ; being 19,000 square miles larger than Scotland . Bays , lakes , and rivers . - York bay spreads to the south- ward before the ...
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... miles , and the greatest breadth from east to west is about 350 miles ; but the average breadth of the peninsula is only about 120. The area in square miles is nearly 58,000 ; but the population does not exceed 10,000 , beiug nearly six ...
... miles , and the greatest breadth from east to west is about 350 miles ; but the average breadth of the peninsula is only about 120. The area in square miles is nearly 58,000 ; but the population does not exceed 10,000 , beiug nearly six ...
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