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 3A. Constable and Company, 1819 - Indians of North America |
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... nearly 45,000 square miles , or 30,000,000 of acres . Aspect of the Country , and Nature of the Soil.- A chain of islands stretch along the coast , which is in- dented with bays , and intersected by numerous water courses . From the ...
... nearly 45,000 square miles , or 30,000,000 of acres . Aspect of the Country , and Nature of the Soil.- A chain of islands stretch along the coast , which is in- dented with bays , and intersected by numerous water courses . From the ...
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... nearly at right angles in latitude 32 ° 28 ' , 112 miles above Natchez , with an outlet 280 yards wide . In the spring season large boats can ascend fifty miles from its mouth to the junc- tion of its two great branches , which are ...
... nearly at right angles in latitude 32 ° 28 ' , 112 miles above Natchez , with an outlet 280 yards wide . In the spring season large boats can ascend fifty miles from its mouth to the junc- tion of its two great branches , which are ...
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... nearly eighty miles , there is little population . From Pearl river to the Mississippi , along the line of demarcation between the two states , there are some scattered establishments as far as the branches of the Amite river , between ...
... nearly eighty miles , there is little population . From Pearl river to the Mississippi , along the line of demarcation between the two states , there are some scattered establishments as far as the branches of the Amite river , between ...
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... nearly to the Choctaw boundary . The sugar - cane and tropical productions flourish as high as this stream , which en- ters twenty seven miles below the White Cliffs . At the distance of one mile above these cliffs is Catherine's creek ...
... nearly to the Choctaw boundary . The sugar - cane and tropical productions flourish as high as this stream , which en- ters twenty seven miles below the White Cliffs . At the distance of one mile above these cliffs is Catherine's creek ...
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... nearly equal in number to the females . Since that pe- riod they have increased considerably , and , including a colony which has removed to the river Arkansas , their number is estimated at 14,500 souls , of whom 4000 are warriors . By ...
... nearly equal in number to the females . Since that pe- riod they have increased considerably , and , including a colony which has removed to the river Arkansas , their number is estimated at 14,500 souls , of whom 4000 are warriors . By ...
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Page 374 - The inhabitants of the said territory shall always be entitled to the benefits of the writ of habeas corpus, and of the trial by jury; of a proportionate representation of the people in the legislature, and of judicial proceedings according to the course of the common law.
Page 285 - Straits ; whilst we are looking for them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into the opposite region of polar cold, that they are at the antipodes, and engaged under the frozen serpent of the south. Falkland Island, which seemed too remote and romantic an object for the grasp of national ambition, is but a stage and resting place in the progress of their victorious industry.
Page 375 - And whenever any of the said States shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants therein such State shall be admitted by its delegates into the Congress of the United States on an equal footing with the original states in all respects whatever, and shall be at liberty to form a permanent constitution and State government.
Page 320 - That no goods, wares, or merchandise, unless in cases provided for by treaty, shall be imported into the United States from any foreign port or place, except in vessels of the United States, or in such foreign vessels as truly and wholly belong to the citizens or subjects of that country of which the goods are the growth, production, or manufacture, or from which such goods, wares, or merchandise can only be, or most usually are, first shipped for transportation.
Page 371 - The governor and judges, or a majority of them, shall adopt and publish, in the District, such laws of the original States, criminal and civil, as may be necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the district...
Page 480 - Chandler, Thomas Bradbury. An Appeal to the Public in Behalf of the Church of England in America, dedicated to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.
Page 103 - Grande on the west, and from the Gulf of Mexico on the south...
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Page 319 - ... be approved and admitted by the Government to which He is sent, and it is hereby declared that in case of illegal or improper conduct towards the Laws or Government of the Country to which He is sent such Consul may either be punished according to law if the laws will reach the case or be sent back the offended Government assigning to the other the reasons for the same.
Page 477 - A Juvenile Bible Society has also been recently organized in the same Congregation. At a meeting of the Charitable Society for the Education of Pious Young Men for the Ministry of the Gospel, held at New-Haven the 12th instant, the Rev.