The United States of America: Their History from the Earliest Period; Their Industry, Commerce, Banking Transactions, and National Works; Their Institutions and Character, Political, Social, and Literary: with a Survey of the Territory, and Remarks on the Prospects and Plans of Emigrants, Band 2Oliver & Boyd, 1844 |
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... Extent of Domestic Commerce - Steam Navigation - Its Rise - Fitch - Stevens- Fulton ; his Success - Extension over the West - Disputes about his Patent - Rapid Improvements - Present Extent- Disasters - Their Causes - The Moselle -The ...
... Extent of Domestic Commerce - Steam Navigation - Its Rise - Fitch - Stevens- Fulton ; his Success - Extension over the West - Disputes about his Patent - Rapid Improvements - Present Extent- Disasters - Their Causes - The Moselle -The ...
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... extent , the high sanction of Washington , in a proclamation issued after his reoccupation of the country . Yet it is very singular that , though in constant communication with congress during the whole period when these ravages were ...
... extent , the high sanction of Washington , in a proclamation issued after his reoccupation of the country . Yet it is very singular that , though in constant communication with congress during the whole period when these ravages were ...
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... extent , while the bateaux had to be dragged from creek to creek by ten or twelve oxen . The interval between 30th July and 15th Au- gust was thus spent in an advance of only eighteen miles . * The inhabitants , composed of that rude ...
... extent , while the bateaux had to be dragged from creek to creek by ten or twelve oxen . The interval between 30th July and 15th Au- gust was thus spent in an advance of only eighteen miles . * The inhabitants , composed of that rude ...
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... , in changed circumstances , be executed in their full extent ; while they themselves • Sparks , vol . i . p . 267-282 . Adolphus , vol . iii . p . 96-104 . an answer . would always be viewed as hostile , TO THE PEACE IN 1783 . 51.
... , in changed circumstances , be executed in their full extent ; while they themselves • Sparks , vol . i . p . 267-282 . Adolphus , vol . iii . p . 96-104 . an answer . would always be viewed as hostile , TO THE PEACE IN 1783 . 51.
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... extent against known privateers ; though they are greatly exaggerated by the American writers , whose assertions , that they roused in the people a vehement spirit of resistance , are completely refuted by subsequent statements . The ...
... extent against known privateers ; though they are greatly exaggerated by the American writers , whose assertions , that they roused in the people a vehement spirit of resistance , are completely refuted by subsequent statements . The ...
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