An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the United States of America, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies: In Four Volumes, Količina 4Tiebout and O'Brien, 1796 |
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Stran 9
... frequently gave for a dram all that they were poffeffed of . It is remarkable , that many of these nations actu ally paffed by the then English fettlement of Albany in New- York , and travelled two hundred miles further to Montreal ...
... frequently gave for a dram all that they were poffeffed of . It is remarkable , that many of these nations actu ally paffed by the then English fettlement of Albany in New- York , and travelled two hundred miles further to Montreal ...
Stran 16
... frequent , but very violent . But there is a great difference of heat and cold in this vaft extent , which reaches ... frequently happens , that the air is fo full of watery vapours , that the fun will be obfcured for seve- ral weeks ...
... frequent , but very violent . But there is a great difference of heat and cold in this vaft extent , which reaches ... frequently happens , that the air is fo full of watery vapours , that the fun will be obfcured for seve- ral weeks ...
Stran 17
... frequently have his nofe , face , or fingers- ends fkinned . The heavens , in cold winter nights , do not exhibit that lumi- nous appearance , which , as before remarked , is obfervable on the fea coaft ; nor do the stars fhine with ...
... frequently have his nofe , face , or fingers- ends fkinned . The heavens , in cold winter nights , do not exhibit that lumi- nous appearance , which , as before remarked , is obfervable on the fea coaft ; nor do the stars fhine with ...
Stran 20
... frequently the confequence of former bickerings , which but for this ftimulator had been buried in oblivion . f By this diabolical commerce the country is impoverished of inhabitants , the trade of courfe imperceptibly declines , and ...
... frequently the confequence of former bickerings , which but for this ftimulator had been buried in oblivion . f By this diabolical commerce the country is impoverished of inhabitants , the trade of courfe imperceptibly declines , and ...
Stran 21
... frequently experienced by themfelves ; for , as in their mode of life no one knows how foon it may be his own fate to be reduced to the verge of extremity , he secures for him ! elf a return of kindness , fhould he experience that ...
... frequently experienced by themfelves ; for , as in their mode of life no one knows how foon it may be his own fate to be reduced to the verge of extremity , he secures for him ! elf a return of kindness , fhould he experience that ...
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Stran 431 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River...
Stran 432 - Erie, through the middle of said lake until it arrives at the water communication between that lake and Lake Huron; thence along the middle of said water communication into the Lake Huron ; thence through the middle of said lake to the water communication between that lake and Lake Superior: thence through Lake Superior...
Stran 490 - Enemy aforementioned to neutral Places; but also from one Place belonging to an Enemy, to another Place belonging to an Enemy, whether they be under the Jurisdiction of the same Prince or under Several...
Stran 433 - IT is agreed that creditors on either side shall meet with no lawful impediment to the recovery of the full value in sterling money, of all bona fide debts heretofore contracted.
Stran 432 - Ocean: east by a line to be drawn along the middle of the River St. Croix from its mouth in the Bay of Fundy to its source, and from its source directly north to the aforesaid highlands, which divide the rivers that fall into the Atlantic Ocean, from those which fall into the River St. Lawrence...
Stran 434 - Order, and cause all Archives, Records, Deeds and Papers belonging to any of the said States, or their Citizens, which in the Course of the War may have fallen into the Hands of his Officers, to be forthwith restored and delivered to the proper States and Persons to whom they belong.
Stran 431 - Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River; thence down along the middle of that river to the forty-fifth degree of north latitude...
Stran 489 - Property of any of the Inhabitants of any of them from any Prince or State with which the said United States shall be at War.
Stran 432 - Mississippi until it shall intersect the northernmost part of the thirty-first degree of north latitude. South, by a line to be drawn due east from the determination of the line last mentioned, in the latitude of thirty-one degrees north of the Equator, to the middle of the river Apalachicola or Catahouche ; thence along the middle thereof to its junction with the Flint River ; thence straight to the head of St.
Stran 432 - ... to the middle of the river Apalachicola or Catahouche; thence along the middle thereof to its junction with the Flint river; -thence straight to the head of St. Mary's river; and thence down along the middle of St. Mary's river to the Atlantic ocean.