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... York , and an amendment proposed to transfer the works intended to their dock - yard at Brooklyn . The other States which possess dock - yards would also assert their right , and thus they will all fight for their respective esta ...
... York , and an amendment proposed to transfer the works intended to their dock - yard at Brooklyn . The other States which possess dock - yards would also assert their right , and thus they will all fight for their respective esta ...
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... York is situated on Long Is- 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 ...
... York is situated on Long Is- 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 ...
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... York , I was surprised to find myself so constantly called upon by English seamen , who had served under me in the different ships I had commanded since the Peace . Every day seven or eight would come , touch their hats , and remind me ...
... York , I was surprised to find myself so constantly called upon by English seamen , who had served under me in the different ships I had commanded since the Peace . Every day seven or eight would come , touch their hats , and remind me ...
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... York , induced me to enter very minutely into my investigation , of which the fol- lowing are the results : — The United States , correctly speaking , have no common seamen , or seamen bred up as ap- prentices before the mast . Indeed a ...
... York , induced me to enter very minutely into my investigation , of which the fol- lowing are the results : — The United States , correctly speaking , have no common seamen , or seamen bred up as ap- prentices before the mast . Indeed a ...
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... York especially . In the year 1836 our exports were one hundred and sixteen millions of dollars , and our imports one hundred and forty millions . It is not too much to assign seventy - five millions of these imports to the State of New ...
... York especially . In the year 1836 our exports were one hundred and sixteen millions of dollars , and our imports one hundred and forty millions . It is not too much to assign seventy - five millions of these imports to the State of New ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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