Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of the Best and Rarest Contemporary Volumes of Travel, Descriptive of the Aborigines and Social and Economic Conditions in the Middle and Far West, During the Period of Early American Settlement, Band 3Reuben Gold Thwaites A. H. Clark Company, 1904 |
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... thousand weight of flour from a single harvest . The French dominion came to an end in 1765 ( see Croghan's Journals , vol . i of this series ) . Kaskaskia was captured from the English in 1778 by George Rogers Clark , and the American ...
... thousand weight of flour from a single harvest . The French dominion came to an end in 1765 ( see Croghan's Journals , vol . i of this series ) . Kaskaskia was captured from the English in 1778 by George Rogers Clark , and the American ...
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... Thousand inhabitants , in consequence of the considerable annual immigration and of the rapid increase of population , has just been erected into a State governed by its own representatives under the new name of the State of Tennesee ...
... Thousand inhabitants , in consequence of the considerable annual immigration and of the rapid increase of population , has just been erected into a State governed by its own representatives under the new name of the State of Tennesee ...
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... thousand inhabitants ; in 1785 , forty thousand ; and now the number is com- puted to be about seventy thousand . The few Negroes that are there are free , the greatest part of whom go out to service . Provisions are not quite so dear ...
... thousand inhabitants ; in 1785 , forty thousand ; and now the number is com- puted to be about seventy thousand . The few Negroes that are there are free , the greatest part of whom go out to service . Provisions are not quite so dear ...
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... thousand miles to travel over before my return to Charleston , where I was to be absolutely about the beginning of October . My journey had likewise every appearance of being retarded by a thousand common - place obstacles , which is ...
... thousand miles to travel over before my return to Charleston , where I was to be absolutely about the beginning of October . My journey had likewise every appearance of being retarded by a thousand common - place obstacles , which is ...
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... thousand inhabitants , almost all of German origin , and various sects ; each to his particular church ; that of the Roman Catholics is the least numerous . The inhabitants are for the most part armourers , hat- ters , saddlers , and ...
... thousand inhabitants , almost all of German origin , and various sects ; each to his particular church ; that of the Roman Catholics is the least numerous . The inhabitants are for the most part armourers , hat- ters , saddlers , and ...
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