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... land to add to is 18,341 , and for bags , hammocks , boat - sails , awnings , & c . , 14,624 ; -total 32,965 yards . The Americans considered that in the Pennsylvania they possessed the largest vessel in the world , but this is a great ...
... land to add to is 18,341 , and for bags , hammocks , boat - sails , awnings , & c . , 14,624 ; -total 32,965 yards . The Americans considered that in the Pennsylvania they possessed the largest vessel in the world , but this is a great ...
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... land , opposite New York , contains forty acres , and cost 40,000 dollars . The navy yard at Philadelphia is situated on the Delaware river , in the district of Southwark , contains eleven acres to low - water mark , and cost 37,000 ...
... land , opposite New York , contains forty acres , and cost 40,000 dollars . The navy yard at Philadelphia is situated on the Delaware river , in the district of Southwark , contains eleven acres to low - water mark , and cost 37,000 ...
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... land , the Declaration continued , in Jefferson's nervous style : " He [ the king ] has waged cruel war against hu- man nature itself , violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty , in the person of a distant peo- ple who never ...
... land , the Declaration continued , in Jefferson's nervous style : " He [ the king ] has waged cruel war against hu- man nature itself , violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty , in the person of a distant peo- ple who never ...
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... land without ma- nuring it , and that for nearly two hundred years , the major portion of many valuable estates has become barren , and the land is no longer under cultivation ; in consequence of this , the negroes ( increasing so ...
... land without ma- nuring it , and that for nearly two hundred years , the major portion of many valuable estates has become barren , and the land is no longer under cultivation ; in consequence of this , the negroes ( increasing so ...
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... land of liberty and equality . It is a well - known fact , that a con- siderable portion of Mr. Jefferson's slaves were his own children . * If any of them absconded , he would smile , thereby implying that he should not be very ...
... land of liberty and equality . It is a well - known fact , that a con- siderable portion of Mr. Jefferson's slaves were his own children . * If any of them absconded , he would smile , thereby implying that he should not be very ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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