America, Historical, Statistic, and Descriptive, Volume 1Fisher, Son, & Company, 1841 - Atlantic States |
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... population— Comparison of its shipping at different periods - Augmentation of its revenue and foreign commerce - Admirable situation chosen for the city -Great advantage of extensive water - margin - Outline of the plan , and general ...
... population— Comparison of its shipping at different periods - Augmentation of its revenue and foreign commerce - Admirable situation chosen for the city -Great advantage of extensive water - margin - Outline of the plan , and general ...
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James Silk Buckingham. CHAP . IV . Population of New York - Strangers , residents , merchants , traders - Public conveyances , omnibuses , hackney coaches - Private equipages , carriages , servants - Male and female society , differences ...
James Silk Buckingham. CHAP . IV . Population of New York - Strangers , residents , merchants , traders - Public conveyances , omnibuses , hackney coaches - Private equipages , carriages , servants - Male and female society , differences ...
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... Population of Washington - City govern- ment - Revenue , taxes , licenses , debt , and appropriation - Regulations respecting the coloured population - Restrictions as to the heights of houses in building . 291 CHAP . XVII . Diversity ...
... Population of Washington - City govern- ment - Revenue , taxes , licenses , debt , and appropriation - Regulations respecting the coloured population - Restrictions as to the heights of houses in building . 291 CHAP . XVII . Diversity ...
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... Population of Baltimore , white and coloured races- Position of Maryland as a Slave - state - Maryland colonization society - Severity of the law against rescuing slaves - Vigilance of the post - office on abolition publica- tions ...
... Population of Baltimore , white and coloured races- Position of Maryland as a Slave - state - Maryland colonization society - Severity of the law against rescuing slaves - Vigilance of the post - office on abolition publica- tions ...
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... population , man- ners , customs , and peculiarities , of all the cities and towns ; while in the provinces , the general character of the soil and country , its scenery , climate , and productions , statistics of area , comparative ...
... population , man- ners , customs , and peculiarities , of all the cities and towns ; while in the provinces , the general character of the soil and country , its scenery , climate , and productions , statistics of area , comparative ...
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