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 1A. Constable and Company, 1819 - Indians of North America |
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... . Forest trees Situation and extent 347 Animals Mountains Soil 348 Population 349 Longevity - Diseases Bays Rivers 350 Mortality at Portsmouth 351 Character Page Page Military force 470 Annual mortality in New York CONTENTS . xiii.
... . Forest trees Situation and extent 347 Animals Mountains Soil 348 Population 349 Longevity - Diseases Bays Rivers 350 Mortality at Portsmouth 351 Character Page Page Military force 470 Annual mortality in New York CONTENTS . xiii.
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... Annual mortality in New York Religion ib . city 503 Humane Societies 471 History 505 Literature ib . Civil divisions , and population University 472 of each 507 Agriculture 473 Constitution 508 Value of lands and houses 474 Judiciary ...
... Annual mortality in New York Religion ib . city 503 Humane Societies 471 History 505 Literature ib . Civil divisions , and population University 472 of each 507 Agriculture 473 Constitution 508 Value of lands and houses 474 Judiciary ...
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... and situa- tions than wheat , and yielding generally double the produce . Land of the first quality has been known to give 100 bushels an acre . The annual exports of this article are from one and a half to two INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
... and situa- tions than wheat , and yielding generally double the produce . Land of the first quality has been known to give 100 bushels an acre . The annual exports of this article are from one and a half to two INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
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... annual exports of flour for 1815 and 1816 were about 800,000 barrels , valued at seven millions of dollars . The cul- tivation of tobacco begins in Maryland , about the pa- rallel of 39 ° or 40 ° , and continues through all the southern ...
... annual exports of flour for 1815 and 1816 were about 800,000 barrels , valued at seven millions of dollars . The cul- tivation of tobacco begins in Maryland , about the pa- rallel of 39 ° or 40 ° , and continues through all the southern ...
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... annual exports for 1815 and 1816 were about 133,000 tierces , valued at 3,100,000 dollars . The sugar cane grows in low and warm situations , as high as the latitude of 33 ° , but the climate favourable for its cultivation does not ...
... annual exports for 1815 and 1816 were about 133,000 tierces , valued at 3,100,000 dollars . The sugar cane grows in low and warm situations , as high as the latitude of 33 ° , but the climate favourable for its cultivation does not ...
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