The Balance, and Columbian Repository, 第 3 巻Sampson, Chittenden & Croswell, 1804 |
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... island at leaft 60,000 men : it follows therefore , that 57,000 fouls have been facrificed to a fruit- lefs attempt to fubjugate a colony which , in its most profperous periods , yielded comparatively but little to the mother country ...
... island at leaft 60,000 men : it follows therefore , that 57,000 fouls have been facrificed to a fruit- lefs attempt to fubjugate a colony which , in its most profperous periods , yielded comparatively but little to the mother country ...
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... Island , and south of the bounds of New - York are included in any county , fome appropriate provifions will be neceffary , to obviate the the evils arifing from this uncertainty of ju rifdiction . Several matters which were under con ...
... Island , and south of the bounds of New - York are included in any county , fome appropriate provifions will be neceffary , to obviate the the evils arifing from this uncertainty of ju rifdiction . Several matters which were under con ...
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... Island it is afcribed to an improvement the gov ernor attempted to make in the rear of the city . The ground furrounding it being very much broken and interfected by val- lies , he concluded to fill them up , and for that purpose ...
... Island it is afcribed to an improvement the gov ernor attempted to make in the rear of the city . The ground furrounding it being very much broken and interfected by val- lies , he concluded to fill them up , and for that purpose ...
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... island was not afcertained , but fuppofed from 1 to 2000. Corpfes were dug up daily ; and it was common to obferve ladies of the first character , walking the freets barefoot , in confe- quence of folemn vows they made to do fo for a ...
... island was not afcertained , but fuppofed from 1 to 2000. Corpfes were dug up daily ; and it was common to obferve ladies of the first character , walking the freets barefoot , in confe- quence of folemn vows they made to do fo for a ...
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... ISLAND OF CUBA , ( Barracoa ) Jan. 12 . Arrived at this port ; the fchooner Rof- well , of New - York , in poffeffion of the French . Previous to her coming into this port , they had endeavoured to deface the name upon her ftern , by ...
... ISLAND OF CUBA , ( Barracoa ) Jan. 12 . Arrived at this port ; the fchooner Rof- well , of New - York , in poffeffion of the French . Previous to her coming into this port , they had endeavoured to deface the name upon her ftern , by ...
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