A Statistical, Political, and Historical Account of the United States of North America: From the Period of Their First Colonization to the Present Day, Volume 2A. Constable and Company, 1819 - Condiciones economicas |
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... Newhaven to the White Moun- tain range , have an elevation between 700 and 800 feet . Aspect of the Country , and Nature of the Soil.— The soil is generally fertile , except in the southern parts , where it is sandy and barren . The ...
... Newhaven to the White Moun- tain range , have an elevation between 700 and 800 feet . Aspect of the Country , and Nature of the Soil.— The soil is generally fertile , except in the southern parts , where it is sandy and barren . The ...
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... Newhaven ; antimony ( sulphuret of antimony ) found in Glastenbury , and at fiarrington ; ore of cobalt ( white ) at Chatham , near Middleton , which was exported to England about forty years ago ; freestone at Chatham , East Windsor ...
... Newhaven ; antimony ( sulphuret of antimony ) found in Glastenbury , and at fiarrington ; ore of cobalt ( white ) at Chatham , near Middleton , which was exported to England about forty years ago ; freestone at Chatham , East Windsor ...
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... Newhaven , of a friable nature , employed in the preparation of mineral waters . Bituminous lime- stone , of a black colour , near Middleton . Jasper , near Newhaven . Beryl , in granite , at Brookfield , Hunt- ington , Chatham , and ...
... Newhaven , of a friable nature , employed in the preparation of mineral waters . Bituminous lime- stone , of a black colour , near Middleton . Jasper , near Newhaven . Beryl , in granite , at Brookfield , Hunt- ington , Chatham , and ...
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... Newhaven , the last of which gave its name to the colony . The lands occupied by this colony were claimed by none but the Indians , from whom the right of soil was purchased , and , having neither charter nor commission , they formed ...
... Newhaven , the last of which gave its name to the colony . The lands occupied by this colony were claimed by none but the Indians , from whom the right of soil was purchased , and , having neither charter nor commission , they formed ...
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... Newhaven , 17 87,064 Newhaven , 5,772 New London , 13 34,737 New London , 3,238 Totland , 10 13,749 Totland , 1,638 Windham , 15 28,611 Windham , 500 8 119 261,942 Constitution . The sovereign power is lodged in two houses , one of ...
... Newhaven , 17 87,064 Newhaven , 5,772 New London , 13 34,737 New London , 3,238 Totland , 10 13,749 Totland , 1,638 Windham , 15 28,611 Windham , 500 8 119 261,942 Constitution . The sovereign power is lodged in two houses , one of ...
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