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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... formed of numerous branches , which water the north - eastern parts of the state ; the most southern branches , Shetucket and Norwich , unite , fourteen miles from its outlet in Long Island Sound , at the town of Norwich , to which it ...
... formed of numerous branches , which water the north - eastern parts of the state ; the most southern branches , Shetucket and Norwich , unite , fourteen miles from its outlet in Long Island Sound , at the town of Norwich , to which it ...
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... formed a constitution , and agreed mu- tually to obey the laws which should be passed by a plurality of votes in the state assembly . The colony was soon increased by the religious dissensions of Eng land ; and among these emigrants ...
... formed a constitution , and agreed mu- tually to obey the laws which should be passed by a plurality of votes in the state assembly . The colony was soon increased by the religious dissensions of Eng land ; and among these emigrants ...
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... formed them- selves into a political body , and engaged mutually to obey the laws which should be passed by their assembly . In 1662 the colony was incorporated by Charles II . by the name of the Governor and Company of the English ...
... formed them- selves into a political body , and engaged mutually to obey the laws which should be passed by their assembly . In 1662 the colony was incorporated by Charles II . by the name of the Governor and Company of the English ...
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... formed with the hand ; and so slow was the operation , that one pound a day , by one person , was the usual produce ; and the quan- tity by this process is more than 1000 pounds daily . The patent right of this machine was purchased by ...
... formed with the hand ; and so slow was the operation , that one pound a day , by one person , was the usual produce ; and the quan- tity by this process is more than 1000 pounds daily . The patent right of this machine was purchased by ...
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... formation . Shells and bones of an enormous size have been found in different places , at the depth of fifty feet , where the water is of a brackish taste . Temperature . - The climate resembles that of the southern parts of New York ...
... formation . Shells and bones of an enormous size have been found in different places , at the depth of fifty feet , where the water is of a brackish taste . Temperature . - The climate resembles that of the southern parts of New York ...
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