A Geographical Description of the United States: With the Contiguous Countries, Including Mexico and the West IndiesThe author, 1822 - 491 páginas |
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With the Contiguous Countries, Including Mexico and the West Indies John Melish. fine fertile land . The sea islands are generally fertile . The staple commodity of Georgia is cotton , of which there are great crops throughout the state ...
With the Contiguous Countries, Including Mexico and the West Indies John Melish. fine fertile land . The sea islands are generally fertile . The staple commodity of Georgia is cotton , of which there are great crops throughout the state ...
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... fertile . It derives considerable advan- tage from being the seat of government , but has not many manufactures , nor much trade . Population 1679 . LEXINGTON is the largest town in the state , and one of the most beautiful and ...
... fertile . It derives considerable advan- tage from being the seat of government , but has not many manufactures , nor much trade . Population 1679 . LEXINGTON is the largest town in the state , and one of the most beautiful and ...
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... fertile regions westward , it has , in the short space of 30 years , increased its population from 3000 to nearly 600,000 , a circumstance unparallelled in the histo- ry of new countries . The effects of the pernicious inun- dation of ...
... fertile regions westward , it has , in the short space of 30 years , increased its population from 3000 to nearly 600,000 , a circumstance unparallelled in the histo- ry of new countries . The effects of the pernicious inun- dation of ...
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General description | 9 |
General view of the United States | 17 |
Chief cities of the United States 96 | 54 |
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