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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... months ; the winter commencing about the first of No- vember , and ending the first of March . Near the Connecticut river , apples and cherries are in blossom the first of May . †. The greatest heat is in July and August . The weather ...
... months ; the winter commencing about the first of No- vember , and ending the first of March . Near the Connecticut river , apples and cherries are in blossom the first of May . †. The greatest heat is in July and August . The weather ...
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... Middleton , where it is contracted by the high banks to forty yards . Except at this place , the banks are level , and generally cover- * From Mr Martin Stanley . ed by the spring floods in the month of May CONNECTICUT . 3 Co.
... Middleton , where it is contracted by the high banks to forty yards . Except at this place , the banks are level , and generally cover- * From Mr Martin Stanley . ed by the spring floods in the month of May CONNECTICUT . 3 Co.
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... month of May , which , at Hartford , rise to the height of twenty , and some times thirty feet , above the usual level . The river is here not more than a quarter of a mile wide . It re- ceives on both sides a number of small branches ...
... month of May , which , at Hartford , rise to the height of twenty , and some times thirty feet , above the usual level . The river is here not more than a quarter of a mile wide . It re- ceives on both sides a number of small branches ...
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... month of July 1758 , a pond , containing an area of nearly three miles square , lost all its waters , and the frogs which inhabited it , many thousands in number , by some wonderful instinct , set out for the river Winno- mantic , a ...
... month of July 1758 , a pond , containing an area of nearly three miles square , lost all its waters , and the frogs which inhabited it , many thousands in number , by some wonderful instinct , set out for the river Winno- mantic , a ...
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... months of June and July , the herbage was de- stroyed by a small grasshopper . Wheat is attacked by the Hessian fly , and is liable to be blasted near the barberry bush . Value of Lands and Houses , as established by the 28 UNITED ...
... months of June and July , the herbage was de- stroyed by a small grasshopper . Wheat is attacked by the Hessian fly , and is liable to be blasted near the barberry bush . Value of Lands and Houses , as established by the 28 UNITED ...
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